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<blockquote data-quote="steeleer" data-source="post: 132092842" data-attributes="member: 1484359"><p>I think that in a vacuum, the PAC 12 and Big 12 look somewhat equal, but a HUGE advantage the Big 12 has is that everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, expects the Big 10 to come back around to feast on the PAC 12 again soon. That creates the equivalent of "negative recruiting" for the BIG 12.</p><p></p><p>It's analogy is what a rival school will do after an elite HC is rumored to be leaving a school or if they are going to get penalized by the NCAA. Generate doubt/panic and get them to jump in anticipation of a likely bad event while they still have time/leverage. Those PAC 12 teams worth a damn aren't signing a GOR. No f#$*ing way.</p><p></p><p>Cal, Oregon St, Stanford, and WSU will sign one tomorrow, but that is it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeleer, post: 132092842, member: 1484359"] I think that in a vacuum, the PAC 12 and Big 12 look somewhat equal, but a HUGE advantage the Big 12 has is that everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, expects the Big 10 to come back around to feast on the PAC 12 again soon. That creates the equivalent of "negative recruiting" for the BIG 12. It's analogy is what a rival school will do after an elite HC is rumored to be leaving a school or if they are going to get penalized by the NCAA. Generate doubt/panic and get them to jump in anticipation of a likely bad event while they still have time/leverage. Those PAC 12 teams worth a damn aren't signing a GOR. No f#$*ing way. Cal, Oregon St, Stanford, and WSU will sign one tomorrow, but that is it. [/QUOTE]
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