Article By Tyler Stimson on 22nd June, 2010
It had 10 members, played a round-robin schedule, and had five sets of true rivals, something no other conference could claim.
Now all of that "tradition" goes out the window; welcome, Utah and Colorado. These two schools haven't had any sort of a rivalry since the mid 1940's.
The Pac-10 will now have two divisions, and will have an annual conference championship game.
They've also gotten access to two more solid TV markets: Salt Lake City and Denver.
Although these two schools are relatively close in proximity, they have never been (and never will be) "true" rivals.
It is understandable that the Pac-10 would want Colorado–it gives their ...
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