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Post by spiderfan on Aug 4, 2023 15:19:40 GMT -8
www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/oregon-washington-join-big-ten-leave-pac-12The only schools that are going to be left are Stanford, Cal, Oregon State, and Washington State. The question I have now is if those schools join the Mountain West and the PAC is officially dead as a conference or if those schools convince the schools in the Mountain West to keep the PAC branding and the Mountain West name goes away. It seems like one of those two scenarios is going to happen unless those schools join the American Conference or ACC or something like that. I'm curious to what y'all thought since both Stanford and Cal have both been left behind in realignment up to this point.
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Post by DiamondThief on Aug 4, 2023 15:51:45 GMT -8
www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/oregon-washington-join-big-ten-leave-pac-12The only schools that are going to be left are Stanford, Cal, Oregon State, and Washington State. The question I have now is if those schools join the Mountain West and the PAC is officially dead as a conference or if those schools convince the schools in the Mountain West to keep the PAC branding and the Mountain West name goes away. It seems like one of those two scenarios is going to happen unless those schools join the American Conference or ACC or something like that. I'm curious to what y'all thought since both Stanford and Cal have both been left behind in realignment up to this point. This is just dumb. As far as I'm concerned, I'm done with college football at this point, sans Boise St., my alma mater.
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Post by spiderfan on Aug 4, 2023 21:01:24 GMT -8
www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/oregon-washington-join-big-ten-leave-pac-12The only schools that are going to be left are Stanford, Cal, Oregon State, and Washington State. The question I have now is if those schools join the Mountain West and the PAC is officially dead as a conference or if those schools convince the schools in the Mountain West to keep the PAC branding and the Mountain West name goes away. It seems like one of those two scenarios is going to happen unless those schools join the American Conference or ACC or something like that. I'm curious to what y'all thought since both Stanford and Cal have both been left behind in realignment up to this point. This is just dumb. As far as I'm concerned, I'm done with college football at this point, sans Boise St., my alma mater. Sounds like Boise State will end up becoming opponents of the remaining four. As for me I'm super enthused about the state of things. I love that the Big XII is now 16 and the other conference realignment has been really exciting to follow. Add that with the 12 team playoff coming next year, and as I'm in to college football as ever.
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