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RE: A P4 we might all be able to live with
(01-04-2019 11:29 AM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  
(01-04-2019 11:18 AM)FloridaJag Wrote:  Here it goes.

The SEC strikes first and invites Oklahoma and Oklahoma State - 16 teams

PAC 12 invites Texas, Texas Tech, Hawaii, and Nevada - Name shortened to the PAC - 16 teams

ACC invites UCF, USF - Notre Dame stays Independent - 16 teams

Big Ten stays pat - 14 teams

Remainder of Big 12 merges with remainder of AAC - Big 16

Conference CUSA is pissed.

Big 16 East

Cincinnati
Connecticut
East Carolina
Memphis
Navy
West Virginia
Temple
Tulane


Big 16 West


Baylor
Iowa State
Houston
Kansas
Kansas State
Southern Methodist
Texas Christian
Tulsa

Why is CUSA pissed? They didn't get touched here.

Because the OP is about the P4.
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2019 01:55 PM by FloridaJag.)
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