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RE: Realignment Just By the Numbers 2015
(04-24-2015 06:06 AM)DavidSt Wrote:  That is why Memphis should be in the Big 12. They have rivalry games against Tennessee and Vanderbilt every year. They used to play against the 2 SEC teams every year which drew lots of fans to watch the games. If there is an agreement between Big 12 and SEC to play each other in the regular seasons and not in bowl games. You could have a Memphis Vs Tennessee in the last game of the season like you have with Florida/Florida State, Georgia/Georgia Tech, Clemson/South Carolina. It would reunite the old football rivalries between Memphis and Tennessee.

Problem with Memphis is they bring nothing to the table in terms of revenue-generation. They would just be a mouth to feed, eating a $30m annual share of TV and Bowl money that would come from the other teams in the conference.
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