That’s not your original post dude.Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
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That’s not your original post dude.Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
EIU was also the only school that chose to list 3 rivals they wanted to play each year, so they have put themselves in that box of little flexibility.Iowa, even with the 3 protected rivals, plays every other Big Ten team in the first two years and they have the least flexibility.
tOSU and PSU opted to not list each other as a protected rival, one less guaranteed slobberknocker every season. There were strategic reasons to opt for protected rivalries and to not opt for them.EIU was also the only school that chose to list 3 rivals they wanted to play each year, so they have put themselves in that box of little flexibility.
Memphis might be worth a look, but probably not realistic until the B12 is backfilling after the SEC and B10 both go to 24 schools.Memphis has to be far down the list of prospective schools to add. Nothing wrong with giving them a look, but Memphis has to figure this is their last chance to get the brass ring, and get moved up to the P5 level.
Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
The ACC schools are not going to be available in the current round so the question is moot. Even with that I am not sure any of those bring drastically different value than the 4 corners, and with the 4 corners it adds to new timezones.Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
And Bama!!AZ, Colorado; ND, OSU.
I would take VaTech, NcState, Louiville and the Buffs in this stupid hypothetical.That’s not your original post dude.
The ACC schools are not going to be available in the current round so the question is moot. Even with that I am not sure any of those bring drastically different value than the 4 corners, and with the 4 corners it adds to new timezones.
With CyTown still to come.
I would take the corner schools as well but wouldn’t bank on the continued population growth considering they are already having water supply issuesI'd take the 4 corner schools because they are available now. Plus I think over the long haul those schools will grow in prestige as population growth continues in SW US.
I like those ACC schools equally well, just don't know if they will be available in 3, 6 or 12 years.
I'd pick Colo, Arizona, NC State, PittJust curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
H2O. If we can send people to Mars, we will figure a way to make water.I would take the corner schools as well but wouldn’t bank on the continued population growth considering they are already having water supply issues
Just curious, you can only pick 1:
4 corners schools or
Pitt, Louisivlle, VT, and NC state
Memphis might be worth a look, but probably not realistic until the B12 is backfilling after the SEC and B10 both go to 24 schools.