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Always panic. As long as there is a tweet, always panic.
If it's pay outs like these, why is everyone ********?
Jealousy of Texas.
A&M and OU are ****** because they set up an unequal Big 12, with intent to capitalize on it, but were not able to, so they threaten to leave.
Apparently you missed the rest of my post. I'm well aware of the geography argument. But, if we're willing to join the MWC as a worst-case scenario, which has roughly the same geographic footprint as the Pac 1X, why shouldn't we be willing to join the Pac 1X when the money from that conference would be far greater than either the MWC or Big East, and it would put to bed the idea of ISU being left out of a BCS conference permanently? The Big East can't offer us that as it's just waiting to be picked apart by several conferences as well, and there's no guarantee that ISU would be going to one of those.
I think this is the short summary.
I think A&M, OU, Texas and Nebraska all had sights on doing what Texas has actually accomplished. I understand the anger but channel it into determination to beat Texas - not act like some kind of emotional, middle-school girls. I think A&M has the little brother thing going in a huge way, but frankly I expect more from OU.
Cheers
not act like some kind of emotional, middle-school girls
No program at OU is facing a tv ban or the death penalty. Our hoops program is going to lose a few ships because Tiny Gallon had agent contact. They cleared Capel of any wrong doing on that
NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma admitted Thursday that its men's basketball program committed two major rules violations and asked the NCAA for leniency despite its second serious infractions case in the last five years.
Under NCAA bylaws, a "repeat violator" can face a minimum of having the sport dropped for one or two seasons with no scholarships provided for two seasons. The NCAA infractions committee has the authority to override such a designation.
In a summary disposition report put together jointly with NCAA investigators, the school conceded it does qualify under the description of repeat violator -- having two major infractions cases within five years in the same sport -- but said previous cases show those penalties "are not appropriate in this case."
I don't get Oklahomas obsession with wanting to be in the Pac 12. You'd better believe that Colorados president is going to have nothing to do with them.
Honestly, if Oklahoma pulls an A&M, and the Pac-12 makes the same conditions that the SEC made. I doubt anyone is going anywhere anytime soon.
I don't get Oklahomas obsession with wanting to be in the Pac 12. You'd better believe that Colorados president is going to have nothing to do with them.
Honestly, if Oklahoma pulls an A&M, and the Pac-12 makes the same conditions that the SEC made. I doubt anyone is going anywhere anytime soon.
I don't think it is posturing when you approve to seek membership and then go and actually seek membership with the pac 12. If they were just talking about it then I agree, but if they are taking action, then it is serious and Iowa State needs to hope it can get into the big east.