There's nothing. Of course there was nothing on CU and NU last year except rumors for a while.
There is an article on ESPN that says the Texas governor has confirmed a&m talking with SEC.Is there any source for a*m to the sec than an unsourced blog? I'm not convinced there is really anything to this yet. Maybe I'm being blind to it still seems like run away speculation at this point.
There is an article on ESPN that says the Texas governor has confirmed a&m talking with SEC.
Asked by The Dallas Morning News’ statehouse reporters about SEC speculation regarding A&M, Perry responded: "I'll be real honest with you. I just read about it the same time as y'all did. ... As far as I know, conversations are being had. That's frankly all I know. I just refer you to the university and the decision makers over there."
Texas A&M offered this reply when asked to respond: “President Loftin is committed to doing what is best for Texas A&M not only now, but also into the future. We continue to have wide-ranging conversations regarding all aspects of the university, including both academics and athletics.”
Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe also offered a statement: “I'll put it this way, I'm taking it very seriously,” he told the Austin American-Statesman. “Obviously, there are a significant number of Aggie supporters who are interested in going in that (SEC) direction.”
There is an article on ESPN that says the Texas governor has confirmed a&m talking with SEC.
"I'll be real honest with you. I just read about it the same time as y'all did. ... As far as I know, conversations are being had. That's frankly all I know. I just refer you to the university and the decision makers over there."
There is an article on ESPN that says the Texas governor has confirmed a&m talking with SEC.
What is DeLoss Dodd's endgame here?
Interesting this is going down when all the Presidents were at the NCAA President retreat this week, with commissioners, and select ADs.
Some interesting conspiracy theories out there that say Texas wants ND in the conference, and that ND is more interested in Big 12 because we allow schools to maintain their 3 tier rights.
I just don't get why all these A&M people want to go to the SEC. IF they do, they will be rode hard and put up wet.
I just read a post on a Northwestern board from a guy who supposedly has insight into the Big Ten offices. The Big Ten is warming up to the idea of inviting Texas and Texas A&M into the Big Ten. They would invite Texas as a full member, allow them to keep the LHN but they would not participate in the Big Ten Network. Then they would add A&M and extend the BTN footprint into Texas. They think by adding both, it keeps that rivalry and the politicians in Texas happy, and thus makes the possibility very probable. The hope is that if they can add both Texas schools, Notre Dame would fall in line right away as the league's 15th member. Then they would go out and find a 16th school to become the nation's top conference.
Ridiculous theory, but this conference realignment stuff is just fascinating to follow.
Yeah ******* right.
I just read a post on a Northwestern board from a guy who supposedly has insight into the Big Ten offices. The Big Ten is warming up to the idea of inviting Texas and Texas A&M into the Big Ten. They would invite Texas as a full member, allow them to keep the LHN but they would not participate in the Big Ten Network. Then they would add A&M and extend the BTN footprint into Texas. They think by adding both, it keeps that rivalry and the politicians in Texas happy, and thus makes the possibility very probable. The hope is that if they can add both Texas schools, Notre Dame would fall in line right away as the league's 15th member. Then they would go out and find a 16th school to become the nation's top conference.
Ridiculous theory, but this conference realignment stuff is just fascinating to follow.
I'm very well connected in the Big 12 front offices.
Word is that this is all a smoke screen and tomorrow we're inviting Notre Dame, Alabama, USC, Ohio State, Michigan, and Florida. They're all going to have their own networks and we're going to form the first super conference.
See how easy that is?