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It appears that the NCAA landscape is about to drastically change, as Nebraska has reportedly accepted an invitation to join the Big 10. As a result of Nebraska leaving the Big 12 looks like it is going to implode, as Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Colorado are reportedly going to join the Pac 10. This leaves Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor, and Missouri without a conference. Missouri was reported to have an invite to the Big 10 but that does not appear to be the case. I have no idea what happens with those schools. They could possibly join the Mountain West. They could try to raid Conference USA or the MAC and keep the Big 12 name. If the Big 10 goes after a couple Big East teams like Rutgers, Pitt, or Syracuse then the remaining Big East teams could join with the remaining Big 12 teams. Regardless, a lot is going to happen in the next couple weeks.
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