USC and UCLA to the B1G

This 20 team conference Pod System sounds like its the route were going. Adding USC and UCLA makes no sense to the rest of the conference members geographically, so they have to be wanting more West Coast schools. 

It just makes sense to add Oregon and Washington, and one other school. Stanford seems like the likely choice. After that....?

Is it Notre Dame, Kansas or a Texas school?

West

USC, UCLA, Oregon, Washington, and Stanford

West Central

Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas/TCU, Wisconsin

East Central

Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Illinois, Purdue

East

Ohio State, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Indiana

It's not geographically exact but it balances pretty well.

 
If I was Trev, I would call Mizzou and Colorado and say, Hey, I want to try to bring you into the B1G.  Once he has them on the hook?  Say FU I was kidding!  

Oops, spoke too fast, just saw the rumor with CU.

 
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More and more it's feeling like in the end there is going to be 2 super conferences.  The Big Ten and the SEC.
Yeah, maybe room for a 3rd?  But the "cool" teams are all pretty much gone.  In football anyway. 

On Unsportsmanlike Conduct on 1620 the Zone they said a meeting at 5pm central for Big Ten presidents? Voting sounds like. 
"Okay, all in favor of a lot more money"

The "yay's" have it.

 
Starting in 2024


 
USC and UCLA are gonna be racking up those airline points.
 
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Starting in 2024
I have read that Iowa will have crossover games vs Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle, The Little Giants and the team that the Titans from Remember the Titans beat once they put race issues aside.  

NU will have crossovers vs USC (away) and two NFL teams.

 
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