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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 882210" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I made a short reply instead of a better description. He said "<strong>It’s hard to see the Big Ten going this far south, having already extended itself to Los Angeles in the West.</strong>" I take that as saying that he doesn't think the Big10 will expand to the West Coast and then go as far South as Atlanta. He then has the quote that you posted about Miami in which he says that he thinks FSU and Miami will end up in one of the two conferences together. (Big10 or SEC --- ESPN(SEC)-Fox(Big10))</p><p></p><p>Since my previous post wasn't 100% accurate, let's replace "would not" with "hard to see". If it is "hard to see" the Big10 going as far South as Atlanta, then how is it logically feasible that it isn't "hard to see" the Big10 going as far South as Miami? As I stated before, it reads to me like general fan talk. Say what you think and find some rationalization for it even if you argue one thing for one point and the opposite for another point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 882210, member: 2426"] I made a short reply instead of a better description. He said "[B]It’s hard to see the Big Ten going this far south, having already extended itself to Los Angeles in the West.[/B]" I take that as saying that he doesn't think the Big10 will expand to the West Coast and then go as far South as Atlanta. He then has the quote that you posted about Miami in which he says that he thinks FSU and Miami will end up in one of the two conferences together. (Big10 or SEC --- ESPN(SEC)-Fox(Big10)) Since my previous post wasn't 100% accurate, let's replace "would not" with "hard to see". If it is "hard to see" the Big10 going as far South as Atlanta, then how is it logically feasible that it isn't "hard to see" the Big10 going as far South as Miami? As I stated before, it reads to me like general fan talk. Say what you think and find some rationalization for it even if you argue one thing for one point and the opposite for another point. [/QUOTE]
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