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New Pac-12 division alignment?
PAC-12 NORTH
California
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
Washington
Washington State
PAC-12 SOUTH
Arizona
Arizona State
Colorado
UCLA
USC
Utah
However, I could see Colorado/Utah being swapped for Cal/Stanford to keep the California rivalries intact.
Wow, will Colorado ever see daylight again?
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The Pac-10 goes for Texas and Oklahoma and gets Colorado and Utah? That's like going out for champaigne and coming home with flat diet Sprite.
Did the conference get some magic beans too?
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The Big Ten = 12 teams only 10 of which can be called big (Nebraska, you are not one of them).
Big 12 could be called Texas and Associates
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I still think that the Pac-10 wins.
Maybe they do but they went after Texas and grabbed a handful of Colorado which has a weak football team, a phantom basketball program and no baseball at all. Selling a Pac-whatever network would be better with Texas than with CU.
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There are 120 Division FBS schools. Eliminate independent programs and organize these schools into 10 conferences of 12 teams each. Divide each conference into a pair of 6-team divisions. Within its conference, a team plays all 5 divisional foes each year and 3 of the 6 schools in the other division on a rotational basis, making for an 8-game conference schedule. Additionally, each school can schedule 3 non-conference games, bringing regular-season play to 11 games. (In the event that a school wishes to play a non-divisional traditional rival from within its conference, said game can be scheduled as one of the non-conference games, but won't be counted in conference standings.) Division winners in each conference face-off in a conference championship game. After the conference championship games, a 16-team playoff field is put together, comprised of the 10 conference champions and 6 at-large schools. Selection of the at-large schools and playoff seeding is determined by a committee using a combination of a coach's poll, a media poll, the Harris Interactive poll and computer rankings. Playoffs are single-elimination, with teams seeded 1 vs 16, 9 vs 8, 5 vs 12, 13 vs 4 in one half of the bracket, and 3 v 14, 11 v 6, 7 v 10 and 15 v 2 in the other half of the bracket. First-round and quarter-final games are played at the home stadium of the higher-ranked team. The semi-final and championship game sites are put out to competitive bid. The most games a championship team would have to play would be 16 - one more than the FCS champion currently has to play. Bowls could still exist and those teams not qualifying/selected for the 16-team playoff would be free to accept bowl bids. The title of "National Champion" would be determined on the field of play and awarded to the winner of the 16-team playoff tournament.
Finis
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