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Not to worry, it's coming. The powers that be can't fuck up college football fast enough.
I haven't been watching and keeping up with college football that long like a lot of you (1999 to be exact). I do miss the former conferences and their set-up. I can even see the SEC wanting and getting Texas and Oklahoma. Not crazy far away. I know the PAC 12 was in trouble and about to fold. The B1G getting the teams they did will make it tougher, but damn that travel. And don't even get me started on the teams the ACC added. Such a desperate move in which a pile of ten day old crusty dog shit even looks better. That move didn't really add any super good depth, just more teams to say, "Hey, we have more teams too."It's to the point where it's almost unrecognizable right now. Traditional conference rivals not playing each other is very odd to me.
I haven't been watching and keeping up with college football that long like a lot of you (1999 to be exact). I do miss the former conferences and their set-up. I can even see the SEC wanting and getting Texas and Oklahoma. Not crazy far away. I know the PAC 12 was in trouble and about to fold. The B1G getting the teams they did will make it tougher, but damn that travel. And don't even get me started on the teams the ACC added. Such a desperate move in which a pile of ten day old crusty dog shit even looks better. That move didn't really add any super good depth, just more teams to say, "Hey, we have more teams too."
Oh yeah for sure. I agree.The PAC was only in trouble in terms of keeping up with the other power conferences. They were nowhere near running out of revenue/profit.
Didn't they add enough gay with UCLA?I will admit, as much as B1G likes new markets, I am surprised they didn't try to get Stanford for SF market.
I will admit, as much as B1G likes new markets, I am surprised they didn't try to get Stanford for SF market.