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Colorado (back) to Big12
Let the games begin! Colorado is the first domino about to fall in the coming days! Who is next? Arizona to Big12 seems to be the odds on favorite but hearing wild rumors about Oregon! The trickle down from Colorado alone will reach far and wide.

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07-27-2023 04:08 AM
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RE: Colorado (back) to Big12
And the news is Arizona is ready to follow them... but just a news story and not verified yet.

Spolovilo4EVER was on to something... now their fans are voting whether UA and ASU both go Big 12 or just UA. It was reported UA leaned to Big 12 but ASU was favoring the PAC. I don't know much about Arizona competitors but when Texas and TAMU split, it seemed like there was a little deflation going on afterwards.
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07-28-2023 05:45 PM
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