RE: More proof we have 1 too many teams in Indiana.
I don't think having two schools from the same state in a conference would necessarily mean both have to suffer or even one. Correlation is not causation, as the old saying goes. I also agree that Purdue won't be kicked out. But if we're going to do this little exercise I think it should go like this:
Purdue and UConn to ACC
Oklahoma, Kansas and Iowa State to Big Ten
Kansas State, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and TCU to PAC
Baylor and WVU to SEC
Texas gets a ND-type deal with ACC
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State
Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois
Northwestern, Indiana, Michigan State, Michigan
Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Maryland
Baylor, TAMU, Arkansas, LSU
Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee
Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Alabama
Auburn, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina
Purdue, Louisville, Pitt, Virginia Tech
Virginia, North Carolina, Duke, NC State
Syracuse, UConn, Boston College, Miami
Clemson, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Florida State
Washington State, Oregon State, Oregon, Washington
California, Stanford, USC, UCLA
Arizona State, Arizona, Utah, Colorado
Texas Tech, TCU, Oklahoma State, Kansas State
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