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Also, the whole idea of bringing in the PAC would be to increase elite game (4+ million eyeballs) inventory. To do that you have to get all the teams playing each other. Pods for sure, with a plus one, gets you 4 games in the west, and then 5 in the east.it could work, it would be strange a little bit, but it could work.. grab the LA schools, stanford, Cal, Udub,Oregon and Colorado. Big winner in this mix could be the Big12 who at that point, could poach ASU, AZ, and Utah
BiG West/Pacific
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UCLA
Stanford
UDub
Cal
Oregon
CU
Weird part would be that the cross over games would not happy very often since a deal like this probably guarantees the 9 game conference schedule. Just gotta rotate 2 games vs schools in the other divisions every season (No home and home). You keep divisions for schedule sake, however you just throw out the top 2 schools regardless of divisions in the CCG. With something like this, they would have a few at large bids with the expanded playoff model.
Just wonder at the end of the day if the money is worth this headache? Or will the BiG put pressure on the ACC and eventually get Duke, UVA..maybe FSU?
One of the things I like the most about TX and OU coming to the SEC is it will force us to (1) pods, (2) 9 IC games, and (3) playing everyone every other year. That is what fans want to see, and what the TV contracts want to see.