troy
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Omaha has been annexed. The Big Ten waltzed in there like heroes to rescue the Huskers from the evil Texas Empire. Kansas City is staggering right now. They rely on the Mizzou, KU, K-State dynamic. They were a Big 12 destination town. But you can take KC by just taking Mizzou and KU, and Kansas City is primed to be a Big Ten town if you add those two teams. St. Louis has always been a Cardinals town, and it seems their college football affiliations are divided between Illinois and Mizzou. But Illinois and Mizzou play every year at the "Dome," and St. Louis is a Final Four and potential Big Ten football championship town. Pitt has an outstanding football tradition and is a natural rival to Penn State. Pitt has an NCAA football title on its resume. And Pittsburgh and Cleveland cannot stand each other. Very healthy for a rivalry. Pittsburgh and Notre Dame are also long standing football and basketball rivals. If you take Pittsburgh, you reinforce the Big Ten's Eastern Flank and collapse the Big East. Then, Notre Dame will eventually probably join. They will be welcomed with open arms and swaddled in "Big Ten Love." Leave a spot open for ND forever if you have to. The Big Ten is a Midwestern-Mideastern league. If you take St. Louis and Kansas City now, you have a chance to create a powerful athletics empire that spans the Upper Midwest from Philadelphia to Kansas City, including every major city in between. The Big Ten doesn't have to wait on the Big 12. If they move now, they will create a Mega-Conference. St. Louis and Kansas City are waiting...
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