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kopp0e

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  1. It'd be odd if Bedlam is replaced with Tulsa for Oklahoma State while Oklahoma revived Nebraska tilt... (AAC is screwed)... I can not imagine the Cowpokes new president being that short-sighted when Bedlam helps OSU gain a P4 birth to PAC..?
  2. Always #2, (with pico, if available) a large fry/ lemon pie & large Dr. Pepper...
  3. So, Kansas still wants out..? By themselves to B1G..? Or in a group with Houston/ TCU/ Texas Tech (or) Oklahoma State..? Not sure of the 4 best brands out of 5, but maybe PAC takes: ISU/ KU/ OSU/ TT/ TCU/ HOU at 18, UNLV/ Rice for 20, eh..?
  4. Some hot air..? Or, a legit conjecture on future moves in about a decade..? (Meh, a PAC mouthpiece can't be pissed XII might survive, eh)..?
  5. The projected cost of BYU olympic sports in WCC move to XII:
  6. Oddly 14 is the new average ACC - 14(.5)/ B1G - 14/ SEC - *16/ PAC - 12 so if a league is now disadvantaged, its now PAC footprint... Meanwhile Oklahoma & Texas will be on SECN & ESPN+ for tier 3, that is in a Disney+/ Hulu bundle (maybe a few ACCN games too)..?
  7. Do you ever see a day where Buffalo (State University of New York) is seriously looked over for a shot at adding the state of New York to B1G..?
  8. Rice would be a good move for down the road too, if PAC wanted a "pair" of schools [with Houston] from the (old) 713 area code...
  9. Kansas, future "kings" of XII - 4.0 football..? There's "clues" t how that will play out eh..?
  10. Welp, you Texas bastards, good luck stomping the piggies, it'll be cool seeing an ol' SWC/ future SEC rivalry again..!
  11. I'm still trying to figure a way Rice jumps to "P4" status (pulls a Rutgers to B1G move) to PAC, since they like AAU & all... Could a pairing of Houston/ Rice (AAU) & Oklahoma State/ Kansas (AAU) work to grow PAC to 16 members long-term..? Or would Texas Tech be more likely to displace Kansas, giving PAC 3 teams in Texas..? Even TCU in place of OSU too..?
  12. AAC will lose Houston/ UCF/ Cincinnati in short term, could lose Memphis/ USF, after Sooners & Longhorns bolt to SEC: AAC -East Carolina University ^University of Alabama at Birmingham^Florida Atlantic University*University of Memphis*University of South FloridaSouthern Methodist University ^Rice UniversityTemple UniversityTulane UniversityUniversity of Tulsa I'd say long term (counting for possible defections of Tigers/ Bulls) the short-term 3 added should be from listed above...
  13. Bruins just rollin' with it (& a strong pimphand).?!
  14. All 13 other schools branded with SEC right now, just live in the orbit of Alabama...
  15. That didn't work in 2010/ 2011/ 2016 & likely won't work in 2021...
  16. A response from a 5 year old may have been more in depth & may not chuckle while typing about "poop"..?
  17. Not actually what was meant, my intent was to point out it will be harder for those advocating for vax, t persuade if other side can say "See it's not foolproof"...
  18. The folks staunchly for or against the merits of a vaccine or mask, will see a variant that may be immune to vaccines as reason that "the dab won't work"...
  19. Well..? If this stuff gets out, the political platform many now stand on, may be wrecked...
  20. XII might really be open to grow to 16.?!
  21. Same as SEC & ACC have Florida/ Georgia/ South Carolina/ Kentucky vs Florida State/ Georgia Tech/ Clemson/ Louisville, it'd be cool if SEC & PAC do also... Now you could do it now with non-traditional rivals as Sooners v Ducks/ Longhorns v Trojans, but if PAC (ever) adds a few "Big8" schools, it has rivalry, eh..? But it'd seem that is a longshot for PAC to do, unless networks ESPN/ FOX or streaming giant Amazon, pays for PAC to hold its nose at adding non-OU/ UT...
  22. The best option for PAC is add 2 teams in Lone Star state & then Cowboys (a top 5 attendance add for PAC) & Kansas (AAU/ hoops royalty)
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