Then I hope we have 30 mil laying around to pay the exit fee.
There isn't going to be a Big 12 in a couple of weeks.
Then I hope we have 30 mil laying around to pay the exit fee.
There isn't going to be a Big 12 in a couple of weeks.
Be interesting to see as they law makers are now talking to A&M about staying as well
I'm sure this will end well. Whenever government gets involved things always get better.
I'm sure this will end well. Whenever government gets involved things always get better.
What things could the state gov do to prevent a move by TAMU? I would assume something like a state funding cut but that's just a guess.Be interesting to see as they law makers are now talking to A&M about staying as well
Haha. Wow. I really hope you are joking.
Then it isn't "bolting" it is landing.
I think this whole thing makes Oklahoma look like a bunch of *******. Like a kid on the playground that agrees to the rules of a game, gets it butt kicked at it, cries, and then takes it's ball and goes home.
You agreed to the network deal. You were trying to get your own. No one wanted it so, what the heck, let's just destroy the whole conference. It's not Texas's fault no one wanted 24hour Sooner network.
In minor league baseball, they switch leagues left and right.I disagree, I think this period of time will be looked back at as an "Experiment" kind of like prohibition. I do think we'll end up with 4x16 team conferences in the next 2 years and I think that its unlikely that ISU ends up in one of them, but definitely still possible. But in the long term, i don't think it matters. , I think the superconference will only last about 10 or maybe 15 years. What happens when Texas or any of the other historically big, successful schools gets into their new conference and doesn't like something that disadvantages them. You think they'll just sit by quietly and suddenly be "team players" You think A&M will be OK with 8 straight losing seasons in the SEC? You think USC and Stanford won't get sick of Texas the same way the big12 teams did?
I think it's highly unlikely that the 64 teams will suddenly all be happy with the new format and that'll be it for conference realignment forever. I think that one or more of the superconference will split in half within 12 years, and at that point, they'll go back to 8-12 team conference and when that happens a few teams that have been on the outside looking in during the superconference experiment will get back into major football.
The survival of the Big 12 may be worth more than we think to Fox and ESPN and CBS if its collapse leads to 3-4 megaconferences.Exactly. There is no proof that the deals garnered by bailing for the SEC/Pac-12 would be more lucrative then those obtained by maintaining a strong Big12, and no one (other than the Baylor study) has provided any information on the economic impact on the state of Texas of disbanding the Big 12. I hope the legislators do step in and force both UT and A&M to provide economic impact studies of what they planning to do, and show proof that bailing for the SEC/Pac-12 are better for the student-athletes and the state.
couldn't.agree.more. And I always liked OU but now I lump them with TAMmy. I'm in KC now and hanging with a lot of college football bettors and they switched to the TAMmy game. I hate them so bad that I took my drink and headed to another room. As for OU, yeah, you're right there with 'em.Boomer, don't take this personal because I like what you bring to the board and you seem like a great guy, but I wish OU and Texas nothing but the worst if you leave the Big 12.
This conference would be viable if OU and Texas are in it. They are choosing to leave a conference that has the potential to screw over universities that they have a had a athletic and academic relationship with for a long time, especially your Sooners.
Again, I'm not shooting the messenger but I hope both of you never sniff a BCS bowl again.
It may not be surefire. We even beat them last year.What if UT is simply trying to dilute the Big 12 of their strongest competitors? I can see a scenerio where they stay and raid the MWC and keep the league in tact with the auomatic BCS bid going to them on an almost annual basis( at least in their minds).
Whose side are you on?I love how some small-town two-bit Texas STATE legislator thinks they are some big powerful entity. They need to keep their paws out of the conference realignment crap.