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OT: yes its expansion talk again...

argus99

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In another thread I was talking about how moving the championship game around to other cities in B1G territory is smart because keeping it in Indy builds up no excitement for other B1G fan bases except those participating in the game. It would be cool to rotate it around.

And that got me thinking. Yes this is a topic that brings out the best here in the Fort but I'm bored and sober...so ...one more time with "Feeewwlwing"

My usual suspects:

Big 12 - Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas
ACC - UNC, Virginia, Georgia Tech, PITT, Syracuse , Wake, VT, NC State
SEC - Vandy, Kentucky
Big East - Villanova
Mountain West - Boise State

I'm sure there's more but I think we got it covered.

The ACC schools : these seem like a package deal is needed here to get to the 2 schools I think are B1G schools.

Virginia - this is the perfect choice. My #1 draft pick. Adjacent to B1G territory. Great academics. Fertile Mid Atlantic recruiting. Brings B1G down to DC.

V - Tech. - part of deal with Virginia. Excellent school. Huge fan base. B1G type of Football.

Georgia Tech - Great school. Atlanta is the hub for southeastern US. A foothold in Georgia/SEC recruiting.

UNC - my 4th choice. I lived there. Not a B1G football program. Great School but too much scandal of late.

BIG 12: this conference is the most likely to break up. Not a lot of love between the members here...could easily get one school..

TEXAS- the big burrito in Conference expansion. Whoever lands Texas wins. I'll bet that the SEC is not an option for..

1). A&M...after that break up I doubt that Texas will play second fiddle to the Aggies. That leaves the Pac12 and the B1G.


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