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[quote=Anonymous](OP again): This article uses my ideas/proposals/suggestions that I have been making for months (I am not the author of today's article cited below however): https://si.com/college/cal/news/big-ten-realignment-with-cal A 24 team Big Ten Conference is probably the appropriate goal for a true coast-to-coast conference. But, even though I have often included UCal-Berkeley in my prior writings, I am not so sure that The Big Ten Conference could stomach both Stanford & Berkeley. With the addition of Washington, Oregon, USC, and UCLA the Big Ten Conference has acquired the best of the west. The Big Ten Conference will be at 18 teams in 2024 with the addition of 4 amazing universities: USC, UCLA, U Washington, and U Oregon. Washington and UCLA are world class universities in every respect and USC & Oregon are doing everything within reason to get there. Stanford & UCal-Berkeley are world class universities, but sometimes the values of the student bodies do not match with the free speech principles present in each and every Big Ten school. It's okay to be super liberal, but it is not okay to shut down speakers who have opposing viewpoints. Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Utah, UNC, Virginia, Cornell, FSU, U Miami, NC State, Virginia Tech, U Pittsburgh and many others fit in with the Big Ten culture which respects opposing viewpoints.[/quote]
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