USC and UCLA planning to leave for B10 by 2024!

Poor Lincoln. Runs off and hides from Alabama, Georgia, and LSU only to be forced to face Ohio St., Michigan, and Penn State.
still doesn't sound as bad as being in the SEC SEC SEC
Iowa is arguably (well probably) a bigger name football program than any of the to be remaining Pac 12 teams outside of Oregon. I'd say they are about equal to Washington, though they've had more success than Washington this century Lol.
lol.. bro it's fucking Iowa..
No room. 16 makes sense. Not sure 18 does.
c'mon, you follow this more thoroughly.. it's not stopping with 16 or 18.. this thing is headed towards 24
 
And finally, "Champions of the West" will make sense
 
Bowl committees are like, "WTF?"
 
lol i wonder if SC fans think pulling up to Iowa City or whatever town IN plays in and immediately thinks oh man at least we play bigger named teams!!
Iowa City has like 70k and Bloomington has like 90K. Hell -- Ann Arbor only has 120K.

I think you are confusing many of these college towns for major cities. Tuscaloosa has 99k, Gainesville has 120k, auburn has 76k, Norman, OK 125k.
 
Wonder what the ACC teams and ND are thinking if this goes through?
 
Only Texas loses to Maryland.

I was today years old when I realized

Nebraska has never lost to Maryland in football and Texas last beat them in 1978.


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It’s well known that it’s tougher on west coast teams traveling East than the other way around. Body clock and all that stuff.
right thats what you were trying to tell us last year before Oregon went to Ohio State. how did that work out again?
 
I was today years old when I realized

Nebraska has never lost to Maryland in football and Texas last beat them in 1978.


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today years old is not an age and a trash statement please see yourself out
 
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