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Yes, great rivalry from 1985-1994 where Duke went 22-1 lmaoLol, not really. The original acc basketball rivalries date back to the 80s. Not mah fault ur too young
Yes, great rivalry from 1985-1994 where Duke went 22-1 lmaoLol, not really. The original acc basketball rivalries date back to the 80s. Not mah fault ur too young
OU fans so smug in here.
Please regale us with tales from noted obscure northeast rivalries UMass vs. Rhode Island, Villanova vs. Delaware, and LIU vs. St. Francis Brooklyn
I cheer for Oklahoma State when they're not playing OU, and I would love it if they found their way into the SEC in the future. I'm just not going to be broken up about Bedlam taking a hiatus.
Depends on where you sit. Miami-Syracuse and Miami-West Vriginia are not on that list even though to me, as Hurricane fan watching those games, they were Big East rivals because of the competitive games they had (whereas Rutgers was not, for obvious reasons).
Colorado and Colorado State should play every year. The sport is regional, why would the two biggest schools in the state not play each other every year.
UNC dude’s texts obtained via FOIA request talking about an ACC PAC merger please god no
Oregon is more likely to end up in the Big 12 than Big Ten at this point.
Oregon is more likely to end up in the Big 12 than Big Ten at this point.
More like the Big Atlantic Coast when the SEC and Big Ten decide 24 teams makes more sense then 16Oregon is more likely to end up in the Big 12 than Big Ten at this point.
“A pro rata clause is expected to be included in the Big 12’s extension with its network partners, multiple conference sources said, which would aid the conference if it pursues additional members,” The Athletic’s Max Olson and Matt Fortuna wrote.
So...RIP Pac 12?
Also the schools it makes the most sense to pursue, probably aren’t the schools they will pursue.Heading down the road to 3 conferences, plus whatever the group of 5 becomes
Oregon vs. Oklahoma State for the Big 12 title in Vegas, what's not to like?
Rutgers isn’t competitive at FBS football, so does it really matter?None of those schools are regularly competitive at FCS football.
SUCK IT HAIRGEL.
B1G B1G B1G B1G
Did you see UCLA is going to have to pay a subsidy to Cal?
The board also recommended UCLA pay the Berkeley campus a one-time payment of $2 to $5 million, depending on the end result of the Pac-12's ongoing media rights negotiation, to stabilize student-athlete support on its sister campus.
After putting it to a vote in the open session, the ceiling of the Berkeley subsidy was bumped up to $10 million.