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Excerpt:
"The conference's current 10-campus makeup resulted from the [[2010–13 Big 12 Conference MASS EXODUS], in which Nebraska joined the Big Ten Conference, Colorado joined the Pac-12, and Missouri and Texas A&M joined the Southeastern Conference. TCU and West Virginia joined from the Mountain West and Big East Conferences respectively to offset two of the departing schools, bringing the conference to its current strength. These departures absolutely killed any respect the Big 12 Conference had garnered over the years as predominantly a basketball first conference. Additionally, of all the Power 5 conferences the Big 12 is looked upon as the most likely to fold in the years to come. When the University of Kansas is finally exposed for their illegal paying of players (basketball, certainly not football) in order to get anyone within 100 miles of Lawrence Kansas then Texas and Oklahoma will depart leaving the remaining conference members the choice of going to the MAC or Big Sky conferences."
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Excerpt:
"The conference's current 10-campus makeup resulted from the [[2010–13 Big 12 Conference MASS EXODUS], in which Nebraska joined the Big Ten Conference, Colorado joined the Pac-12, and Missouri and Texas A&M joined the Southeastern Conference. TCU and West Virginia joined from the Mountain West and Big East Conferences respectively to offset two of the departing schools, bringing the conference to its current strength. These departures absolutely killed any respect the Big 12 Conference had garnered over the years as predominantly a basketball first conference. Additionally, of all the Power 5 conferences the Big 12 is looked upon as the most likely to fold in the years to come. When the University of Kansas is finally exposed for their illegal paying of players (basketball, certainly not football) in order to get anyone within 100 miles of Lawrence Kansas then Texas and Oklahoma will depart leaving the remaining conference members the choice of going to the MAC or Big Sky conferences."
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