Report: OU & Texas reach out to join SEC

Right, but I think we do stand a pretty fair chance. Better of one than people think IF expansion happens.

I agree on the Big 12 part though.Obviously the conference gets weaker in that scenario which hurts, although I think it’s still stronger than the AAC especially if we swung back an A&M, Missouri.


you think missouri and a&m are going to leave 50+ million to join a zombie conference that pulls in maybe 20 million.
 
Who would be in a 32 team super conference?

I can get to 36, I'm not sure who else you cut/could cut politically.

USC, UCLA, Washington, Oregon, Arizona State, Colorado

Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas

Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern

Texas A&M, LSU, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee,

Clemson, North Carolina, Duke, NC State, Virginia, Miami, Florida State
 
Do I really have to explain the concept of quality to you? You can make money money off of less product if people are willing to pay more for the product because it's better.....how many Ford Fusions would a dealer have to sell to equal 1 Porsche?

JFC - You arent going to make more money by dramatically suppressing the market.
 
It's a legit question. I still think it is far fetched that OK and Texas leave for the SEC. I just don't see why either school would want to leave what they have in the Big 12. They basically get to call the shots where they are at and have a very manageable schedule to get to the playoffs every year. They won't have that in the SEC.
Why did the B1G add Rutgers and Maryland?

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 
This question is less important, than it used to be. The question that's becoming more relevant is "What market generates more ad revenue, Iowa State fans, Kansas fans, or Missouri fans?"
Missouri generates way more revenue than any of those schools. JFC if we were anything more we wouldn't be worried about where we were going to end up. Missouri has more fans, more money, bigger markets, etc... There are probably more Mizzou fans in greater St. Louis alone than ISU fans period.
 
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Alabama was broken before 2008 as well.
It’s not to say that they can’t fix it but they show zero evidence of fixing it. It is a cultural issue and the fans are a big part of the problem. Look at the Cowboys. They have all the money in the world but they’ve sucked pretty much my entire lifetime. Their fans still think they are the best team. Just look at them firing Herman. As much of an a hole as he was he was starting to build something back up. They fired him to hire a poor coach in Sarkisian.
 
It’s not to say that they can’t fix it but they show zero evidence of fixing it. It is a cultural issue and the fans are a big part of the problem. Look at the Cowboys. They have all the money in the world but they’ve sucked pretty much my entire lifetime. Their fans still think they are the best team. Just look at them firing Herman. As much of an a hole as he was he was starting to build something back up. They fired him to hire a poor coach in Sarkisian.
You’ve given them a whole 10 years, but that’s not that long after hiring a couple failed coaches. I think Sarkisian will do well there, but I hope I’m wrong.
 
They have the infrastructure. They made a bad coaching hire after Brown left. Doesn't mean they'll suck forever.
I'm arguing that the current Texas, is basically who Texas has usually been. They had many mediocre seasons through the 80's and 90's before a great 10 year stretch with Mack Brown. You are right about their infrastructure, but is it much better than what Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Georgia have? They have a great recruiting base, but would now be sharing it even more with the SEC.

It's possible they find a great coach that takes them to the top, but I think the same thing could be said for about 5-6 SEC teams (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, OU).
 
Gee, idk, maybe from watching them 2000-2009? Too young for before that time. It’s so funny that some of you think this past decade means Texas is a average program now.
It's very fair to think that what Texas has done in the past decade is as telling as what they were doing in the Aughts. Because the game and landscape has changed significantly since then. Haven't had sustained success since Mack left, and programs can flounder for years/tens of years with incompetency in the Department. (See that USC team that you remember playing those Texas teams, or look just west at Nebby)

Can they (and should they) get back to the Texas teams of your childhood? Certainly. But it's so funny that anyone who has watched that program over the last 10 years would assume they are forsure going to be that powerhouse again because.. "they're texas". Seems to hold less and less weight each season. Would like to see them prove it in full first.

I don't really care, no matter what the Texas boosters will sell their brand as a top-tier blue blood that will compete for the CFP every season, whether that is truthful or not. And until they go elsewhere and try it, it's all a theoretical debate.
 
Nope, nobody does, but I’m not sure why people think we’re the 3rd most attractive school in the Big 12.
I don't know if we're the 3rd most attractive, b, who is? The rest of the programs are on a fairly level playing field. I'd maybe put TCU and Baylor at the bottom since they are smaller and don't have much of a fan base compared to the others.
 
I'm arguing that the current Texas, is basically who Texas has usually been. They had many mediocre seasons through the 80's and 90's before a great 10 year stretch with Mack Brown. You are right about their infrastructure, but is it much better than what Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Georgia have? They have a great recruiting base, but would now be sharing it even more with the SEC.

It's possible they find a great coach that takes them to the top, but I think the same thing could be said for about 5-6 SEC teams (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, OU).
Either way, I'll give them credit for not being scared.
 
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Gee, idk, maybe from watching them 2000-2009? Too young for before that time. It’s so funny that some of you think this past decade means Texas is a average program now.
This past decade is pretty representative to what Texas looked like in the 80's and 90's though. If anything the run from 2000-2009 was the outlier.
 

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