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RE: Big 10 expansion wish list according to Athlon
The Athlon list is all over the place. When there were no Big 12 candidates in the top 10, I figured that they considered those schools were off limits, but then they include Iowa State at 15. They gave no real definition as to what they were looking for in a candidate, and why certain candidates were excluded from consideration.

I agree that anyone on here could do a better job. Since I'm here, I'll give my Top 10 list for B1G expansion candidates. My only limitations are that SEC candidates are off limits, and candidates must be in the Eastern or Central Time Zones.

Tier 1
1. Texas
2. Notre Dame

Tier 2
3. North Carolina
4. Virginia
5. Oklahoma
6. Kansas

Tier 3
7. Syracuse
8. Georgia Tech
9. UConn
10. Duke
02-25-2013 12:24 PM
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