Big-12 / Pac-12 possible merger

CyBlitz

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It sounds like it it more of playing games against each other then a merging. Who knows what will come of it. I’m not sure how a true merge would help pac 12 anyway, unless it could get a lot more money. They need more fb schools though
 

NodawayRiverClone

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It seems unoriginal to me and if it's unoriginal it might as well be called the Pacific 20, which I honestly like.

Big West just seems like a combo of Mtn West and Big East, meh...

The Cast Outs Conference with the Pacific Division and the Plain(s) Division.
 
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This will lead to the B1G adding Iowa State and KU. ACC will add West Virginia. P4 16 team conferences.

Sorry Baylor.
 

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The news today about Jamie Pollard being elected President of the athletic directors group is a big deal. It's a great time to have him in that position. Its a great platform to launch a movement to save college football from more $EC/ESPN predation and I bet he's willing to use it.
 

clonedude

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How about just the Anti-SEC Conference?

I haven't read the entire thread, so I apologize if that's already been mentioned.
 

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The good thing about a scheduling alliance would be that we are one of the bigger big 12 draws. In the past we'd get the scraps but now we'd likely get a big name
 

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Luigi Luigi?

I think it's actually Luigi Mario.

Edit - from Wiki -
"The first notable use of "Luigi Mario" was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario's full name was Mario Mario. Consequently, this indirectly confirms Luigi's full name as Luigi Mario."
 

Rods79

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I think it's actually Luigi Mario.

Edit - from Wiki -
"The first notable use of "Luigi Mario" was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario's full name was Mario Mario. Consequently, this indirectly confirms Luigi's full name as Luigi Mario."

Ok, how many Mario’s are there between you?

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(it was just a bit)
 
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