CollegeFootballNews.com says Big 12 should be adding UCF and USF

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Link: http://collegefootballnews.com/2017/12/big-12-expansion-ucf-usf-is-still-your-answer

Pete Fiutak and CollegeFootballNews.com says the Big 12 needs to revisit the idea of expansion and add UCF and USF to the league.

You could have one division of Baylor, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, UCF and USF and the other division would be Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and West Virginia.

Or........really expand and along with UCF/USF also add Houston and Memphis. Put Baylor, Houston, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, UCF and USF in one division and Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Memphis, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and West Virginia in the other division.
 

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If it increases the revenue per team in the conference, I would be all for it. UCF is one of the largest undergraduate enrollment universities in the country. I'm not sure if it translates to additional television revenue but it can't hurt. Plus, it would be nice to have a Florida away game at least every other year.
 

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Yeah no thanks. I’ll take Colorado State and Cincinnati. Gives West Virginia a closer opponent and also helps the confrence move westward again.

I don't want to question your 2 choices, but what advantage do you see to moving the conference westward? Aren't the ripest recruiting grounds in the South?
 

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If it increases the revenue per team in the conference, I would be all for it. UCF is one of the largest undergraduate enrollment universities in the country. I'm not sure if it translates to additional television revenue but it can't hurt. Plus, it would be nice to have a Florida away game at least every other year.

Even if it didn't immediately, i think UCF\USF would be good long-term bets as far as teams that could rise up even more if brought to the table.

The big 12 doesnt think long-term though.
 

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Big 12 North
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Cincinnati
Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
West Virginia

Big 12 South
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Colorado State
Houston
TCU
Texas
Texas Tech
UCF
USF

Put in a protected rivalry game between OU and UT.

I threw Baylor out.
 

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With the amount of retirees in Florida, I think we would have a good turnout for away games with UCF and USF. However, a lot would be knitters.
 

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Not that this couldn't happen, but I would think there would be no Big 12 movement until 2024 as this seems to be the target year given the expiring GOR in the Big 12 and potential super league of 64 teams.

The Florida schools are nice future adds, but would have the same travel struggles as WV.
 
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I don't want to question your 2 choices, but what advantage do you see to moving the conference westward? Aren't the ripest recruiting grounds in the South?

Colorado State is a rising program, and it gives the conference a more exposure. Plus, I liked having Colorado in the conference, and snow games are always fun