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Jul 23, 2021
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BigD Coug
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Kansas makes too much sense for the Big 10, only question is who would join
them. Easy answer is Notre Dame if they leave independence behind. Otherwise it may be Oklahoma St.
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According to Mike Vernon of BR, Kansas has a call set up with the Big Ten.
Everyman
7/23/21 10:31am
Yup, the question is who will join Kansas?
dYrtbYkerYder
7/23/21 10:35am
ND + KU to B1G. WVU to ACC, replacing ND.
d-coug
7/23/21 10:37am
ACC needs two full members to get to 16
rivercitycoug
7/23/21 10:39am
And ND expands the ACC to Chicago and the upper midwest, in addition to the
d-coug
7/23/21 10:44am
ND is contracted to join the ACC if they ever join a conference
nephicoug
7/23/21 10:40am
BYU fans know how ND feels about honoring contracts.
dYrtbYkerYder
7/23/21 10:48am
Except ND has all their other sports in that conference and ND already played in
nephicoug
7/23/21 10:52am
Iowa State. AAU and Tier 1
Everyman
7/23/21 11:27am
Who wouldn't want another quality P5 win on their schedule?
WorfoSAUR
7/23/21 10:38am
Kansas makes too much sense for the Big 10, only question is who would join
BigD Coug
7/23/21 10:40am
The annual Rutgers-KU football game will be quite the pillow fight
cougarmeister
7/23/21 10:43am
TBF, every KU game will be a pillow fight. Rutgers is on the rise though.
BigD Coug
7/23/21 10:44am
And that's what it should be called starting right now.
Ironhide
7/23/21 10:47am
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