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I'm not shocked that UCF got an invite by tf86
But I am shocked that USF didn't get invited to go with them. As far as Big XII expansion issues went, I had assumed those two schools were an all-or-nothing package deal from the Big XII's standpoint due to geographical reasons.
If this report holds, the Big XII will still have its geographical issues. Adding Cincinnati helps with West Virginia somewhat, but both UCF and BYU are nearly 900 miles from the next-closest school in the conference. The Big XII did hold out the possibility of football-only invitations. BYU, as an independent, is somewhat set up to deal with that possibility. UCF, not so much.