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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 885261" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>There's a reason why announcements were made after UT, OU, USC, UCLA left their conferences that "they were the ones that approached the other conferences". If you believe that, there's beachfront property in Topeka Kansas I'd like to sell you. Also, something I said several times, there's also a reason why SEC and B1G went after the "head" of each conference. They're effectively killing future media deals, and also signaling to other potential targets that staying in that conference won't be a good bet since the biggest media draws are now leaving. </p><p></p><p>I fully expect Oregon/Washington/Stanford (possibly Cal) to be in the B1G in the next few years. There's a possibility Arizona/AZ State also end up in B1G as Arizona is a fast growing state.</p><p></p><p>All the signs have been lining up a few years now. It was funny when I first brought this up and a few were adamant it wasn't reality. Here we are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 885261, member: 360"] There's a reason why announcements were made after UT, OU, USC, UCLA left their conferences that "they were the ones that approached the other conferences". If you believe that, there's beachfront property in Topeka Kansas I'd like to sell you. Also, something I said several times, there's also a reason why SEC and B1G went after the "head" of each conference. They're effectively killing future media deals, and also signaling to other potential targets that staying in that conference won't be a good bet since the biggest media draws are now leaving. I fully expect Oregon/Washington/Stanford (possibly Cal) to be in the B1G in the next few years. There's a possibility Arizona/AZ State also end up in B1G as Arizona is a fast growing state. All the signs have been lining up a few years now. It was funny when I first brought this up and a few were adamant it wasn't reality. Here we are. [/QUOTE]
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