*****The Super, Mega, Huge Big 12 Expansion Thread*****

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Jeff Tarpley on Miller and Brinson KXNO:

Says the A&M Regents will vote to authorize the university president to seek approval from the SEC to make the move on Monday at 3:00pm.

Says SEC and A&M have been talking since April 2010.

Did not directly say that the SEC has directly invited A&M but that the talks over the past year and a half have made this a done deal.

Says he has heard Houston to the Big XII being discussed and also UNC and Duke to the SEC is something he has heard discussed.

Says A&M will be in the SEC in 2012, no later.

Says A&M more or less had a deadline to make this decision.
 
All A&M is attempting to do is beat the shot clock before the legislation can get involved. As we all know... trying to cut the politicians out of their 15 minutes on this deal could very well bite A&M in the ***. The legislature wants to get involved and A&M knows that if that happens their SEC wet dream is over. No matter how fast they try to pull this deal off you can bet the legislature is going to beat them to it and have their say in it. All A&M did was just **** a lot of very influential politicians off which is exactly the WRONG thing to do.

The legislation can't say A&M can't go to the SEC.
 
yes, I get that. but, the legislature manages the allocation of funding, does it not? the BOR is still going to have to sit in front of the legislature and explain.

Do you think the Legislature is going to stick it's head in a "bees nest" by cutting the funding of #2 school in the state? That is much larger political suicide.


BTW. If they do, I'm very very glad my full-time salary is paid w/ soft (grant) money.
 
Chip Brown on Miller and Brinson as well:

Says he is surprised at this because of all the money that the new Big XII members will be receiving.

Also says his sources say the A&M Regents will vote in favor of the SEC on Monday.

Says that A&M no longer trusts the Big XII to police the relations between UT and ESPN/LHN.

Says that some Big XII administrators have called this "the dumbest thing" and don't understand this move whatsoever.

Missed some of the interview, but he called it a "sad day for one of the great rivalries in college football". Doesn't see the rivalry necessarily continuing in the future when UT and A&M are in different conferences.

Says he has lost confidence in the Big 12 with 9 members holding together. Has no confidence for ISU/KU/KSU.

Says that he has heard Florida State is the SEC's other target with TAMU.

Says that we are back into full-blown "musical conferences" again beginning with this move.
 
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Chip Brown being Texas's mouthpiece again.

Acting as if the UT\A&M game wont be played again 'throwing out this rivalry'. No way they dont play that game. Way too much money in that game.
 
So where are they getting the $26,000,000 to buy Big 12 out of it's obligations?

Don't know; don't care. Given that NU and CU got much smaller penalties that anticipated I'm certain A&M will have recourse to negotiate a similar deal. The AD will have to figure that out. (The potential $100million donation could help out with that. The remainder would go to Kyle Field.)
 
Loras, Wartburg, and Coe to the Big 12. If We want to go 16 we can pick up uDubuque, Simpson, Central, and Cornell.
Sure don't know what will happen to Buena Vista and Luther.
 
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