Gophfan22
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here's the latest rumor:
"A source within the Big 12 told ESPN's Joe Schad on Friday that Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are poised to announce they intend to join the Pac-10 as early as Tuesday, with Texas A&M still not firmly on board."
So, if this happens, this will leave four big 12 north teams left and the only remaining big 12 south team left would be Baylor and they're small enough where they can fit in with the Mountain West decently....Assuming that Texas A & M jumps on board with the rest of the big 12 south, this will put the Pac 10 at 16 teams, the only logical move for the big ten to make if they want to compete would then be to bring in those four teams left which are Kansas, Kansas St., Mizzou, and Iowa St, which would then put the big ten up to 16 teams
"A source within the Big 12 told ESPN's Joe Schad on Friday that Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are poised to announce they intend to join the Pac-10 as early as Tuesday, with Texas A&M still not firmly on board."
So, if this happens, this will leave four big 12 north teams left and the only remaining big 12 south team left would be Baylor and they're small enough where they can fit in with the Mountain West decently....Assuming that Texas A & M jumps on board with the rest of the big 12 south, this will put the Pac 10 at 16 teams, the only logical move for the big ten to make if they want to compete would then be to bring in those four teams left which are Kansas, Kansas St., Mizzou, and Iowa St, which would then put the big ten up to 16 teams