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Jul 29, 2015
10:38
:56
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Broda
How would you divide those teams into two regions? E/W, N/S?
I'd go with East/West Regions.
East Region:
WVU
Cinci
ISU
KU
KSU
OU
OSU
West Region:
BSU
BYU
CSU
TTU
TCU
BU
UT
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What I'd like the B12 to look like
zonacougar
7/29/15 10:32am
How would you divide those teams into two regions? E/W, N/S?
Broda
7/29/15 10:38am
Oooo that west division would be legit.
RichMahogany
7/29/15 11:36am
I would think San Diego St. would be a good add to the conference. They provide
crack
7/29/15 10:40am
Adding San Diego State puts the conference coast to coast and four time zones
mannheimadler
7/29/15 10:42am
Thought about that...thought about UNLV even. I think spanning yet
zonacougar
7/29/15 10:43am
Is that a really bad thing though? Won't it give them games to fill the late
crack
7/29/15 10:45am
Could be...I can see it both ways, I guess.
zonacougar
7/29/15 10:47am
Right now I don't have a lot of confidence in the Big XII to make the right
crack
7/29/15 10:55am
if they're smart they'll go to 14, maybe even 16, not 12.
RockyBalboa
7/29/15 10:43am
ONE thing for sure with A LOT of those locations...
Heinz57
7/29/15 10:49am
only argument for Memphis, I suppose.
zonacougar
7/29/15 10:50am
I don't like Memphis either, was just a thought.
RockyBalboa
7/29/15 10:59am
love this...7 team div (BYU/CSU/BSU/Texas schools - Ok/Kan/WVU/Cin/ISU)
nashty
7/29/15 11:30am
I love that sig gif
Heinz57
7/29/15 11:38am
Won't work
mogelijk
7/29/15 12:30pm
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