Realignment Megathread (All The Moves)

jcyclonee

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From Thamel's ESPN+, interesting take on M. Crow:

"Crow has been at ASU since 2002 and has played a central role in keeping the school's sleeping giant of an athletic department, asleep. As former commissioner Larry Scott's staunchest supporter, Crow was a central figure in the league's failures during his tenure. ASU leaving would mark a Crow failure, something he's expected to be hesitant to do because of his role in the downfall."
In his defense, academically, ASU is no longer a joke.
 

BMWallace

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Divisions suck with16 teams in a league, you rarely see teams from the other side, only 2 a year.
Pods allow more flexibility
No structure allows the most flexibility
Honestly, I like how the B1G is approaching it with up to 3 protected matchups. That means no rivalries are forces, but the really important ones can be held onto. And everything else rotates.
 
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ripvdub

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hate romaine, known mainly for being in a caesar salad. one of most overrated dishes and largely part to the lettuce gets soggy and is terrible. never understood it never will.

give me fresh crisp iceburg lettuce. the rest are all bitter. ppl lying saying they actually like any of it. no you like the dressing you put on it.
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ripvdub

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The B1G should probably take Oregon and UW, then wait for UNC and Notre D. Sec could have miami, fsu, Clemson, and who knows va tech?
We get pitt, Louisville, Virginia, Syracuse.
Ok, ill stop drinking now...
 

HouClone

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Coming to America moment for a UCF fan welcoming Colorado to the Big 12.