(This post was last modified: 06-16-2010, 02:43 PM by dabigv13.)
Ted Miller reporting a North-South split is almost certainty, with the Bay Area schools in the north. Apparently this was a requirement for Colorado to join.
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2010, 02:43 PM by dabigv13.)
Ted Miller reporting a North-South split is almost certainty, with the Bay Area schools in the north. Apparently this was a requirement for Colorado to join.
I heard one report that said Standford and cal would play USC & UCLA every year, then rotate with the Arizona schools and UT & CU every other year. To me, that is a good solution.
I heard one report that said Standford and cal would play USC & UCLA every year, then rotate with the Arizona schools and UT & CU every other year. To me, that is a good solution.
In 1978 the Pac 8 expanded to the Pac 10 but the league still played 8 conference games each year. Â While Stanford missed one school each year, they retained their annual games with USC and UCLA. Â The same could be done in the new configuration. Â
"We have an unwritten rule around here not to do anything stupid."
-Casey Jacobsen, Feb 3, 2000
In 1978 the Pac 8 expanded to the Pac 10 but the league still played 8 conference games each year. Â While Stanford missed one school each year, they retained their annual games with USC and UCLA. Â The same could be done in the new configuration. Â
"We have an unwritten rule around here not to do anything stupid."
-Casey Jacobsen, Feb 3, 2000