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Brady Poppler
@bradypoppler · 2:27

Breaking News: UCLA and USC leaving the PAC 12?

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Two power teams, UCLA, USC of the Pack Twelve, leaving the Pack Twelve for the Big Ten. What does this mean in your eyes? I don't know. This is very big. This is very crazy to me. This shocked me a lot of USC and UCLA because of geography reasons which now throw geography out the windows when you think about conferences. This is crazy. What are your guys'thoughts on it? I'm very shocked by it

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@sashaguti
Alex Gutierrez
@sashaguti · 1:10
Yeah, I believe it's huge. I mean, being over here on the West Coast, we know how important USC and UCLA are, especially on TV, right? That's a big time market in La. As well. So for the Big Ten to get these two big programs, especially such a story franchise like franchise such as Story College, like USC, the football game, and then obviously basketball with UCLA, we're talking about some big time TV deals
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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:40

CRAZY!! @bradypoppler

And it just makes me wonder, are we headed towards just two conferences, the Big Ten and the SEC and everybody else? It just seems like that's the direction that we're moving. And this move in particular is just so weird to me, because when I think of USC and UCLA and the Big Ten, that's the traditional Roseball match up is one of those Pack Ten teams, pack twelve teams against the Big Ten, and it's always something special
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Brady Poppler
@bradypoppler · 4:19
So where does that put the Big Ten? I think they're going to go to 20 teams, probably those three and another team, the SEC. What they're going to probably try and do now is they're going to be in talks with the act schools like Clemson, Florida State, Miami, Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, schools like that
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@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:45
They had a good season two seasons ago, but then had a disastrous season last year. And I can see that forthcoming again because they lost, I think, 27 kids through the transfer portal. They could potentially be replacing Maryland and Rutgers on their schedule with UCLA and USC. And it makes teams like that a little bit tougher to get to six wins. And I think about Vanderbilt and the SEC. What's going to happen with these teams? Are they going to continue to stay in?
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