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The First Domino Is Falling...


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At the end of the day I fear the non-AQ conferences will be pushed farther away from the BCS Bowl mix

Absolutely true. The "new" power conferences will band together so that they can horde all the BCS money for themselves. I hope they overstep their bounds and end up with some kind of federal investigation.

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---College sports has changed so much... now it is ALL about money.. If this happens then regional pride is pretty well gone and we will be down to four mega confereneces.. Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, K-State and maybe Missouri look to be really screwed.

---The Big-12 could operated with ten [problem-- no end season conference championship game] or maybe add a couple.. Memphis makes sense basketball wise for the north, not so much in football. the seoond team could be anyone... but they would need to be considered in the north... TCU or Colorado State maybe.?? TCU (small) would put metroplex in the mix and SMU is hated for what they did in the SWC. Crazy situation.

--If it falls apart then Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Missouri, will need to join with some others to form a league.. UTEP, Houston, Rice, Tulsa?, SMU, Memphis, and UNT don't look impossible. TCU... they have a lot of travel.... long shots, New Mexico and LaTech.

--CUSA may the worse to be hit with a Big XII demise.

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It will sure be interesting to see where all of the dominoes fall.

Look at this way. If a few Domino's didn't fall in Mississippi, our athletic program could have been left in the dust years ago.

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