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Thursday, June 24, 2010

PAC-10 Teams Getting Familiar With New Members

As with any new neighbors you want to see what they are all about. But when the new neighbors are the ones that have been bullying your kids for the past decade, your welcome may not be as cordial as one might expect. The Utes are moving and PAC-10 schools are taking notice, not that they are not aware of what Utah has accomplished over the past ten years, they just were not planning on having the team bus pulling onto their driveway, kicking their dog, flirting with their wife, and then taking their ball.
It makes it even worse that eventually they have to come over to Utah's house for a Saturday brunch that may or may not taste very well.
Utah is excited about the move.....the existing neighbors...not so much.
Now if they were splitting their subdivision with Texas and five other teams from the Big 12, they would have embraced the move, their value would have increased and they would have had bragging rights with the big boys of the SEC for having the biggest, um...conference, and TV revenue. But the potential PAC-16 bonanza was shot down when Texas got it's way and made more money staying put and pushing it's own neighbors around for the next however many years.

But to be sure the PAC-10 will put on a smiling face, but will always wonder why they had to have Utah move in, especially when they know for a fact that Utah's dog bites.

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