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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 949733" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Big 12 looking like they're going the B1G Lite route. Spreading the conference footprint across the country. They actually have some teams that have the potential to be REALLY good. UCF is going to be a VERY good program, and now that they have an easier route to the playoffs, could be a big problem for the traditioinal P5 teams. UCF is also smack dab in the middle of one of the most fertile recruiting areas in the country. Cincinnati has been a good program, though they just lost their coach. BYU always has the potential to be good given the advantage of their SAs being able to mature on missions, and their religious pull (like ND). Houston has the ability to be good as well.</p><p></p><p>Baylor and Texas Tech has a history of being good.</p><p></p><p>If the Big 12 leadership does all the right things, the conference is probably in position to be the best conference outside of the P2.</p><p></p><p>If course, if the ACC can somehow pull off swiping Oregon, Washington, Arizona/Arizona State, Stanford, Cal, Utah, and Colorado...it can potentially be a REALLY good league as well. Given the expansion to 12 playoff teams, all it takes is 5+ years of multiple teams from a league getting far in the playoffs and winning the Natty to change perception and worth of a league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 949733, member: 360"] Big 12 looking like they're going the B1G Lite route. Spreading the conference footprint across the country. They actually have some teams that have the potential to be REALLY good. UCF is going to be a VERY good program, and now that they have an easier route to the playoffs, could be a big problem for the traditioinal P5 teams. UCF is also smack dab in the middle of one of the most fertile recruiting areas in the country. Cincinnati has been a good program, though they just lost their coach. BYU always has the potential to be good given the advantage of their SAs being able to mature on missions, and their religious pull (like ND). Houston has the ability to be good as well. Baylor and Texas Tech has a history of being good. If the Big 12 leadership does all the right things, the conference is probably in position to be the best conference outside of the P2. If course, if the ACC can somehow pull off swiping Oregon, Washington, Arizona/Arizona State, Stanford, Cal, Utah, and Colorado...it can potentially be a REALLY good league as well. Given the expansion to 12 playoff teams, all it takes is 5+ years of multiple teams from a league getting far in the playoffs and winning the Natty to change perception and worth of a league. [/QUOTE]
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