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How do you think the Pac 10 conference will align, now that they have expanded?

With the additions of Colorado and Utah the Pac 10 conference has gotten to 12 teams and starting in 2011 they will most likely go to two divisions of six teams each. How do you think the divisions will look and what teams should be in each division? Will having divisions break up some traditional rivalries? The Pac 10 has expanded since the 1970’s so the teams that were in the conference before this expansion have been playing against each other for quite some time.
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I think the two divisions of the PAC Ten Conference should be set up to keep traditional rivalries in tact as much as possible. I think the one division should consist of Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, Washington State, Colorado and Utah. The other division would have Stanford, USC, UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State and California. I think aligning the divisions in this way keeps the geograhic rivalries in tact. Colorado and Utah don't exactly fit in geographically with the other four teams in the one division but not sure where else to put them. I do think that each year teams should play a few teams in the other division and rotate on a yearly basis so that all teams play against each other at least every few seasons.

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