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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 953917" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I can see your POV on this. Let me add though, Oregon and Washington are BOTH very good programs that are well funded. Both programs have very big fan bases. From an on the field perspective, Oregon and Washington "raises all boats" in the B1G. </p><p></p><p>B1G was never going to leave USC and UCLA on an island out in the West. </p><p></p><p>B1G has now entered a new phase. I think it will be awkward and clunky at first, but eventually the B1G is going to rival professional leagues in terms popularity. Purists and traditionalists will hate it, but college sports have now entered the eat or be eaten phase. As a fan of a team in the ACC, it's much better to be in the "eat" side, then the "eaten" side. Unfortunately, it looks like GT and the ACC are in a delayed inevitability of being "eaten",</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 953917, member: 360"] I can see your POV on this. Let me add though, Oregon and Washington are BOTH very good programs that are well funded. Both programs have very big fan bases. From an on the field perspective, Oregon and Washington "raises all boats" in the B1G. B1G was never going to leave USC and UCLA on an island out in the West. B1G has now entered a new phase. I think it will be awkward and clunky at first, but eventually the B1G is going to rival professional leagues in terms popularity. Purists and traditionalists will hate it, but college sports have now entered the eat or be eaten phase. As a fan of a team in the ACC, it's much better to be in the "eat" side, then the "eaten" side. Unfortunately, it looks like GT and the ACC are in a delayed inevitability of being "eaten", [/QUOTE]
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