The Big 12 is well on its way to becoming the next super conference in college football.
The conference is still hotly pursuing four teams out West in Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah. Arizona State and Colorado have a relatively strong history in football, while Arizona and Utah have had their fair share of success in the past.
As currently constructed, the Big 12 footprint has a void on the East Coast. With no teams between West Virginia and UCF and nationalization of other conferences, there is a clear opportunity for the Big 12 to expand eastward.
While it’s no secret the conference could not match the other two super conferences in football, the Big 12 could secure its future by becoming the top basketball conference.
Here is a look at a third potential 20-team conference.
Big 12 East
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Duke Blue Devils
North Carolina Tar Heels
Pittsburgh Panthers
UCF Golden Knights
West Virginia Mountaineers
Duke and North Carolina seem like obvious choices for a conference that already has Kansas, Arizona, Baylor, Houston, and Texas Tech. All five programs have dominated college basketball in recent memory. Adding the top rivalry in college basketball only strengthens the conference’s basketball reputation. Pittsburgh would give West Virginia a strong rival and give the conference a five-team East Division.
Big 12 North
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Cincinnati Bearcats
Iowa State Cyclones
Kansas Jayhawks
Kansas State Wildcats
Oklahoma State Cowboys
With Cincinnati already set to join the conference, they make for a natural addition to a few of the original members of the Big 12 conference. The rest of the group dates back to the Big Eight conference.
Big 12 South
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Baylor Bears
BYU Cougars
Houston Cougars
TCU Horned Frogs
Texas Tech Red Raiders
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