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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 131763173" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>Perhaps the wording I used is inadequate, but the point is apt. Big 12 picks Louisville over WVU and they still do fine even if WVU makes more money. However if WVU does not get into the Big 12 in 2012 then WVU has a legit chance of withering on the vine in the G5 world. Hence WVU was the more desperate party and would take whatever they could get to avoid irrelevance. USC to the Big 10 as was the point of discussion is a totally separate matter. They could stay in the PAC 12 if they would like. Thus they could afford to be more picky and not be the sole West Coast team making multiple trips to Midwest for sporting events. USC to the Big 10 now is much less a lopsided situation as WVU to the Big 12 in 2012 when WVU was legitimately looking at competing on the level of UCONN or ECU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 131763173, member: 1812660"] Perhaps the wording I used is inadequate, but the point is apt. Big 12 picks Louisville over WVU and they still do fine even if WVU makes more money. However if WVU does not get into the Big 12 in 2012 then WVU has a legit chance of withering on the vine in the G5 world. Hence WVU was the more desperate party and would take whatever they could get to avoid irrelevance. USC to the Big 10 as was the point of discussion is a totally separate matter. They could stay in the PAC 12 if they would like. Thus they could afford to be more picky and not be the sole West Coast team making multiple trips to Midwest for sporting events. USC to the Big 10 now is much less a lopsided situation as WVU to the Big 12 in 2012 when WVU was legitimately looking at competing on the level of UCONN or ECU. [/QUOTE]
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