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RE: The Power 3 - A Less Shocking Reordering
I'll take two shots.
Option A: SEC takes Kansas from the Big 12, UNC, NC State, FSU, Miami, Virginia, VT, and Clemson (leaving out GT and Louisville) to go to 24.

That set keeps the Big 10 out of North Carolina and Virginia unless they want to get Duke on their own, which they could. But I think instead the Big 10 would go for Oregon/Washington/Cal/Stanford/GT/Pitt/Syracuse and a spot for ND or take Colorado.

That leaves Arizona/St/Utah/SMU/Boise/SDSU/Louisville/Duke/Memphis/BC/USF/? to go to the Big 12 for the 3rd conference.

Option B: Missouri goes to the Big 10 with Kansas. The Big 10 grabs UVA/UNC Washington/Oregon/ND/Stanford.

The SEC takes NC State/Virginia Tech/Clemson/FSU/Miami and stops at 20.
07-19-2022 12:36 PM
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