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RE: Non-Football Power Conference Membership?
(02-05-2018 03:07 PM)ken d Wrote:  In the P5 discussion forum I posited a hypothetical scenario in which the 8 southernmost PAC schools broke off and merged with the Big 12 schools. That scenario left the 4 Pacific Northwest schools to rebuild the PAC with four schools from the Mountain West plus BYU for a 9 team conference. In that scenario, I suggested that Gonzaga would be a logical add for sports other than football to allow a 20 team conference round robin in basketball.

But that wouldn't really still be a P5 conference - just the best non-power conference.

Under that scenario you would need to add St.Mary's too as an 11th BB team to play 20 games or 18 with 10 members, you don't play yourself.
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