SFGATE columnist Drew Magary makes his picks for the inevitable college football super conference of evil.
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UCLA and USC joined the Big Ten last week. This is good news for those of us who cherish the right to make tired jokes about geographical and numerical inconsistencies. But it’s lousy news for the Pac-12, which now finds itself without one of its cornerstone football programs in USC, which just poached its way back into relevance by snatching Lincoln Riley away from Oklahoma. Also, they lost UCLA.
The question is … which schools deserve to be in this future Football Championship Subdivision I-A Brought To You By Diet Dr. Pepper? I’m glad I pretended you asked, because I’m deciding that right now. In this column. Network executives and boosters in 10-gallons hats are all but certain to follow my lead. Let’s get cuttin’!I remember that one time when Arizona football was Sports Illustrated’s preseason No. 1. That was in 1994.
Located in the North Dakota of Washington, I think we’d all be better off never having to worry about Wazzu ever again.
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