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USC and UCLA to move to Big Ten as early as 2024


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6 minutes ago, TheRealMcCoy said:

USC is the pull here. Not UCLA.

Agreed, UCLA in terms of football is just eh, USC is the big name there and the big draw but obviously they just want the LA audience as if people out West even watch football consistently instead of sitting out on the beach.  

 

Notre Dame to the Big Ten makes geographic sense, so does Cincinnati, Iowa State, West Virginia or whatever.  Heck Utah or Colorado also makes sense for such a move but none are big names outside of Notre Dame.  The Big Ten just wants the big audience pull like when they thought Rutgers was a big draw from New York, but USC actually is a big draw and UCLA to a lesser extent.  

 

Sucks for the athletes, especially outside of football, freaking sit on a plane and go from Rutgers to USC for a damn college baseball game?   What a nightmare.  

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1 minute ago, TheRealMcCoy said:

UCLA might be somewhat superior for education as they are ranked #20 for national universities and USC is #27, but we are talking football here bruh.

UCLA is closer to USC as a football school, then USC is to UCLA as a school. I don't care about US news rankings, the actual reputation of the schools is a world apart, research wise it's not even close, one is an elite, elite school and the other is a party school with just enough upper class kids who got rejected from every single Ivy League to save face academically.

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