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Winners and Losers In The Realignment Wars
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<blockquote data-quote="Hell Sent Frog" data-source="post: 2732555" data-attributes="member: 73662"><p>You don't even know what the hell you're talking about.</p><p></p><p>Private schools Miami, Boston College, Syracuse and Notre Dame were invited at different times to the ACC before many public universities wanting to get in that same conference during the same moment such as Pittsburg, West Virginia, Rutgers, Louisville, Cincinnati, South Florida, Connecticut, etc.</p><p></p><p>TCU, a private institution as well, received an invitation to join the Big East and later the Big 12 before so many public universities who wanted to get in both conferences during that time.</p><p></p><p>You can speak with as much absurdity as you want, but there is absolutely no unwritten rule in the college sports landscape that says public universities will be more valued or take priority over private schools in conference realignment.</p><p></p><p>Texas Tech brings nothing to the table that would somehow make it more attractive to other P5 conferences over a school like TCU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hell Sent Frog, post: 2732555, member: 73662"] You don't even know what the hell you're talking about. Private schools Miami, Boston College, Syracuse and Notre Dame were invited at different times to the ACC before many public universities wanting to get in that same conference during the same moment such as Pittsburg, West Virginia, Rutgers, Louisville, Cincinnati, South Florida, Connecticut, etc. TCU, a private institution as well, received an invitation to join the Big East and later the Big 12 before so many public universities who wanted to get in both conferences during that time. You can speak with as much absurdity as you want, but there is absolutely no unwritten rule in the college sports landscape that says public universities will be more valued or take priority over private schools in conference realignment. Texas Tech brings nothing to the table that would somehow make it more attractive to other P5 conferences over a school like TCU. [/QUOTE]
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