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Old 07-12-2024, 12:00 PM   #1
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So, how will you rebuild the PAC-12?

With only Oregon State and Washington State remaining in the PAC-12 that vowed to stay alive during their media event, how will you go about rebuilding the pac-12 in CFB 25? Looking for ideas to implement into my dynasty mode!
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With only Oregon State and Washington State remaining in the PAC-12 that vowed to stay alive during their media event, how will you go about rebuilding the pac-12 in CFB 25? Looking for ideas to implement into my dynasty mode!
I'm worried about that screwing up the schedule automation possibly. I'm curious what the AI will do when someone adds from multiple conferences to rebuild the Pac-12 and how it impacts the schools left in those conferences.
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Old 07-12-2024, 12:10 PM   #3
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put stanford cal arizona st san diego st unlv tulune utep and n mex in and have at it


but in real life they will go to mth west in 2026
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With only Oregon State and Washington State remaining in the PAC-12 that vowed to stay alive during their media event, how will you go about rebuilding the pac-12 in CFB 25? Looking for ideas to implement into my dynasty mode!
Plan A

Oregon, Washington, USC, UCLA, Stanford, Cal, Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State are all going back home.

Plan B

The new Pac 12 will be heavily populated by the Mountain West Conference.
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Old 07-12-2024, 12:15 PM   #5
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I won稚 because it値l mess up the G5 auto bid. I値l move the cougars and beavers to the B12 and move 4 bottom feeder teams from the G5 into the PAC.
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Old 07-12-2024, 12:19 PM   #6
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I知 hoping the picture attached, but this is what I知 gonna run. Make it a power 5 again with respect to the current landscape. Then the Mountain West the next best. Then everyone else.
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I知 hoping the picture attached, but this is what I知 gonna run. Make it a power 5 again with respect to the current landscape. Then the Mountain West the next best. Then everyone else.
I know you left USF out of the Pac-12 in your rebuilding of the conference but, coincidentally, Tulane, Memphis and USF announced an alliance for conference expansion between the three schools earlier this week. Tulane and USF have AAU status as both are very good Academic schools (I know USF is top 50 in the nation and I believe Tulane is as well) if I did a rebuild I'd probably include all 3 together - of course I have a built-in bias, but coming off a winning season, new on-stadium campus coming in 2 years, the Tampa market and the central Florida recruiting pipeline it opens up & being the second highest G5 school for athletic revenue last year only second to SDSU, it's a viable option as well.
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I know you left USF out of the Pac-12 in your rebuilding of the conference but, coincidentally, Tulane, Memphis and USF announced an alliance for conference expansion between the three schools earlier this week. Tulane and USF have AAU status as both are very good Academic schools (I know USF is top 50 in the nation and I believe Tulane is as well) if I did a rebuild I'd probably include all 3 together - of course I have a built-in bias, but coming off a winning season, new on-stadium campus coming in 2 years, the Tampa market and the central Florida recruiting pipeline it opens up & being the second highest G5 school for athletic revenue last year only second to SDSU, it's a viable option as well.
That actually works perfect because I forgot that SMU is actually in the ACC. So I値l move them to the ACC, and USF up to the PAC-12
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