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Connelly on realignment's latest moves and the future of college football

It was always a marriage of geographic convenience out West.

In the late 1950s, the Pacific Coast Conference disbanded because of a number of feuds and scandals among its members. Five of them (Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC and Washington) decided for a bit they'd rather form a new conference with schools from the other side of the country -- Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Penn State, Syracuse -- than with Idaho, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington State.