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If big-Pac-acc are forming any kind of alliance (even a meaningless one) then that looks very very bad for the b12. They need to act fast to show that they are still a player in FB.

if Bowlsby is any good (and not Tranghese 2.0) he is on negotiations right now with Boise BYU Cinci Hous UCF USF. Add those 6 and you’ve got a FB conference comparable to the PAC and ACC.

Bonus: it destroys their nearest competitor, the AAc
Disagree, no national powers in that group. Although the PAC needs to get more out of Oregon and USC.
 

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The Big 12 is done for. This news just verifies the reality that no one wants any of those schools and the other conferences are looking to squeeze out additional mouths to feed. If anything, UT and OU helped cut 8 seats out of the table so there's more money to go around for the rest of the now P4.

I doubt any of the P4 will toss a life line to any of the remaining Big 12 schools as they bring nothing to the table except another mouth to feed. With this alliance, there's no incentive to add any of the remaining schools.

The only reason to possibly reach out to a school would be one of Texas Tech, Baylor, or TCU. This is ONLY because it gets a game in TX but none of those schools are worth anything so I just can't see it.....
 
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Disagree, no national powers in that group. Although the PAC needs to get more out of Oregon and USC.
Reputationally yes, but 3 teams in the top 25 (Cinci IaSt UCF) and others capable (Boise BYU KSt Bay Hous). In terms of quality of product it could match the PAC & ACC.
You could debate whether it would work, but does it have any other options if it wants to try to stay relevant?
 
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We already know the end result of the football drift...Pangea....and a few far flung islands in the vast blue of the non continent earth.
 
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Hadn’t thought about the rest of the p4 refusing to play any sec schools and primarily scheduling each other in the non con schedule
I don’t think not scheduling SEC hurts the SEC. that gives them an even bigger excuse for their mid season cupcakes against Wofford, Mercer, Samford .

plus if a school on the rise trying to make a splash, eg Indiana, gets offered a game against Alabama or Georgia, no way they’re turning it down
 
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I don’t think not scheduling SEC hurts the SEC. that gives them an even bigger excuse for their mid season cupcakes against Wofford, Mercer, Samford .

plus if a school on the rise trying to make a splash, eg Indiana, gets offered a game against Alabama or Georgia, no way they’re turning it down
Unless thru the alliance they can schedule USC/UCLA or Clemson/Florida St
 
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Unless thru the alliance they can schedule USC/UCLA or Clemson/Florida St
Right now, beating USC UCLA FLAST does nothing to say "we are a CFP contender."
And I'm not sure Clemson is going to be able to schedule 10 non-conference games every year.
 
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Right now, beating USC UCLA FLAST does nothing to say "we are a CFP contender."
And I'm not sure Clemson is going to be able to schedule 10 non-conference games every year.
What do you mean 10 OOC games? They play 3 or 4 OOC so 1 each against the big10 and pac and 1 or 2 cupcakes
 

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The Alliance could eventually lead to a single TV contract and a merger of all 3 conferences. It all depends on the TV dollars.
 
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12 team playoff now on life support...

West Virginia president Gordon Gee said that he believes College Football Playoff expansion is "on life support" and that he will not vote in favor of the proposed 12-team model when the CFP board of managers meets next month.

Gee serves on the CFP board of managers, which is set to meet Sept. 28 to discuss the proposal further. The 11 presidents and chancellors who serve on the board have ultimate authority over the format.

"I think [expansion] is on life support now," Gee said. "I have one of the votes and I think it nearly needs to be unanimous and I'm not voting for it. I think the Big Ten will not vote for it and the Pac 12 will probably not vote for it either.

"It's one of those ideas that I think was very good when there was stability. When there's instability, the idea becomes less appropriate."

ESPN learned the board vote must be unanimous to proceed forward with the expansion plan.


 
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I think they land at 8 teams. Probably an open-ended defined top 4 conference champions + 4 at large setup. The lower schools have their legs cut out because "all you have to do is be one of the top 4 conference champions" to get in.
 
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The Alliance could eventually lead to a single TV contract and a merger of all 3 conferences. It all depends on the TV dollars.
Why on earth would BiG schools want to share their revenue with Washington St and Wake Forest?
 

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