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I think most of us here would agree that Kansas will be the best team in the North next year and it might not matter where you play them.
I think we would also agree that Nebraska and Colorado will be the two worst teams in the North and therefore I would rather play them on the road versus at home.
That leaves Mizzou, KSt and Iowa State.
Baylor, Tech and OU have those three at home
UT, OSU and A&M have to go to Columbia, Manhattan and Ames.
I personally see this as an advantage for Baylor, OU and Tech to possibly have seasons that are above expectations and possibly a tougher road for UT, OSU and A&M.
Thoughts?
I think we would also agree that Nebraska and Colorado will be the two worst teams in the North and therefore I would rather play them on the road versus at home.
That leaves Mizzou, KSt and Iowa State.
Baylor, Tech and OU have those three at home
UT, OSU and A&M have to go to Columbia, Manhattan and Ames.
I personally see this as an advantage for Baylor, OU and Tech to possibly have seasons that are above expectations and possibly a tougher road for UT, OSU and A&M.
Thoughts?
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