You're underestimating the # of alum from Pac-12 schools that worked in the Bay Area/Silicon Valley.Cal averaged 42,800 for football last year. I suspect that their ACC games will have decent attendance based on the novelty effect.
Actually, I thought they were ousted just after they became a member of the Big Ten.His theories about the B1G and the AAU couldn't be more wrong. Nebraska was added after Michigan and Wisconsin ousted them from the AAU in committee.
Yes. My understanding is that it was known that Michigan and Wisconsin were about to oust them from the AAU when they voted to invite them to the Big Ten.Actually, I thought they were ousted just after they became a member of the Big Ten.
CorrectYes. My understanding is that it was known that Michigan and Wisconsin were about to oust them from the AAU when they voted to invite them to the Big Ten.
The official ouster, yes. The committee that recommended their ouster delivered its verdict an entire year before that. UM President at the time chaired that committee, and UWisconsin was 2nd chair.Actually, I thought they were ousted just after they became a member of the Big Ten.
And some people are on the sauce when they come up with this stuff.We all have "sauces"...
May be non non key!100% non key but this would be great.
I believe it becomes 9 needed on August 1st.Here is another story. I believe the ACC will need 8 to disband the conference to get everyone out of the GOR. They need to find homes for 2 more schools.
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FSU, Clemson, and four other ACC schools could join Big 12 in stunning development
The Big 12 could be aggressively making moves to become a true "Power 3" counterpart to the Big Ten and SEC by poaching FSU and Clemson, as well as four other sglorycolorado.com
If that's true, I wonder if this includes Notre Dame.I believe it becomes 9 needed on August 1st.