Big 12 Rumors Getting Reaction From College Football Fans
Recently there has been an interesting rumor in the college football world related to Big 12 and Arizona Wildcats. Big 12 is considering the Wildcats to be its next addition.
According to reports from 247Sports, Big 12 is connecting talking with the university over the past several months and is close to finalizing a deal with the school. If everything goes as planned, then the deal will be made soon.
The Twitter post from the college football reacts to these reports.
The Big 12’s next target is Arizona, sources tell @247Sports. The university is open to discussing its future and the Big 12 has communicated with the Wildcats’ leadership for several months. https://t.co/7ZzeAV7iHs
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) July 28, 2023
“Pac is dead. Arizona to the Big 12 next!” one fan wrote.
“I know my opinion is not going to be a popular one, but considering the policies the states of the Big 12 continue to enact, I sincerely hope Arizona does not join the Big 12,” another said.
“I would be surprised if Arizona isn’t a Big 12 member by EOB Monday. It makes sense for both parties and Zona can’t risk that Oregon jumps the line,” another added.
Colorado made an announcement on Tuesday regarding leaving the Pac-12 and joining Big 12 after the 2023-24 season.
My Big 12 expansion candidate preference ranking.
— Bearcat Matt®️ (@BearcatMta) July 27, 2023
1. Oregon
2. Arizona
3. Washington
4. UConn
5. Washington State
6. Oregon State
7. USF
8. Bishop Sycamore
9. Iowa Pre Flight
10. Utah State
11. Chicago Bears
12. inter Miami
1,139. Utah
9,993,873,132 Memphis
“Fourteen seems to be our best number,” a source told ESPN. “Now that we’re at 13, who’s going to be the first to make a move to start having a conversation with us was the general discussion today. We talked about a lot of different schools, but it’s more about, ‘Hey, we’ve got room for one more and who wants to be the first to really want to be a part of the Big 12 now and join us?'”
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