COLUMN: Good riddance, big brother

Anyone, in our ISU circles or outside, stating something to the effect of, “Well without Texas, the Big 12 wouldn’t be… blah blah blah” is missing the point. We know they’ve brought muscle to the conference. We know that the future ahead is scary without their money. They’ve been immune from criticism for so long, it’s about time we take the gloves off. We can be fearful for the future and still give UT a deserving FU on the way out.

Everything Texas has done has been self serving. The Longhorn network has been an absolute dog in hindsight. The checks are nice, but they ran off 4 proud historic programs in the process in TAMU, CU, NU, and Mizzou. Go back in time, and I’d rather we had all those schools instead of Texas. The league might not have made as much money, but the equity and solidarity would’ve been better. Maybe one of those teams rises up as the next power player and challenges Oklahoma over the past decade. Who knows. Sure those teams could’ve saved the Big 12, but they bailed because Texas was in the equation.

Texas had every opportunity to become the top dog on the field since the Vince Young era. They’ve squandered the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country, missed on several coaches, and generally underperformed relative to their resources. Point blank: over the last decade, Texas failed in the Big 12. The problem is with Texas, not the rest of us. They’re big and they’re bad… and not in a good way.

Texas is the rich kid with the new Xbox and the big swimming pool. Lives in the biggest, nicest house in the neighborhood. Parents never tell him “No.” People hang out with him to use his stuff, not be with him. You go over to play, and he gets pissy and changes the rules when you start beating him. He throws the controller through the wall and you go home. Now he’s moving to a new neighborhood, and his house ain’t the biggest or the best anymore. The kids in the new neighborhood are cooler than him. Who wants to hang out with him now?
I will say that I appreciated that when Texas came in, they put an end to the partial qualifiers and other Tom Osborne BS.
 
Texas leaving the Big12 was inevitable. The were always going to sell themselves to the highest bidder. It's critical to their ego that they be the highest revenue AD in America.

But OU fooled me. I thought their history in the Big 8 would count for something and they might want to lead the Big12 into the future. Afterall the SEC would have found another school to pair with Texas in adding two teams this summer.
 
Interesting piece. One thing I would quibble with is Oklahoma as a pawn in this game. Absolutely not. They have always pushed the envelope.

Oklahoma teamed up with Georgia to take down the NCAA cartel (somewhat) in 1985, which helped open up the world of television. Other blue bloods were eagerly watching. For instance, while other schools opposed it, it was said the powers in Nebraska and Texas supported the controversial lawsuit, although they were not on it officially.

College football has always had breathtaking corruption at its core. But is it really corruption if every school has done "it" at some point in their history. I mean, athletic scholarships were a horrifying concept for decades, but it was the SEC that said, screw it, and became the first conference to openly start athletic scholarships in 1935. BUT many schools had been doing stuff under the table already, including a certain school in 1923.

People who say they cannot support football now due to the greed are simply not in alignment with history. The goalposts simply keep getting moved due to what is accepted by the public as a whole.
 
The only thing Texas is good at these days (besides underachieving) is paying former coaches 10s of millions of dollars to go away.
 
Texas can eat the corn, apple skins and peanuts out of my dung.
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Texas leaving the Big12 was inevitable. The were always going to sell themselves to the highest bidder. It's critical to their ego that they be the highest revenue AD in America.

But OU fooled me. I thought their history in the Big 8 would count for something and they might want to lead the Big12 into the future. Afterall the SEC would have found another school to pair with Texas in adding two teams this summer.

OU is no surprise either, and neither are they a "pawn". During the 2010 Big 12 crisis, there were stories published indicating that Boren was talking to the PAC at least six months before the PAC-12 offered the Big 12 schools. "The mouth of the SEC" Finebaum said in a podcast after the UT/OU announcement earlier this summer that he has direct knowledge that Boren had been talking to the SEC for several years. I'm guessing Finebaum blurted that out as a counterpoint to Bowlsby's claim that the other Big 12 schools knew nothing about what was going on, but that fact would seem to help the Big 12 in any future lawsuits.
 
I think our best days are still ahead of us. We'll look back on this period and say, "That's when we finally got the ball rolling."
Oh I don’t doubt that and I agree. Just saying for an Iowa State to get in regardless we are likely going to have to be undefeated whether it’s this current Big 12 or the new one. That is going to be hard to do no matter how good we get. Some years maybe 12-1 or 11-1 we could get in with enough chaos. If this thing expands to 12 teams I think we actually may have a better path honestly by winning the league because I think this new Big 12 will be good enough to justify that in a 12-team playoff.

And this thing is going to expand to at least 8.
 
I will miss them, but I live in Austin. I liked playing them. Sort of fun seeing them roll into jack trice. Ou and Texas games at home are a little more special.
Sorry but I have to disagree Johnny Majors won 13 games and went to two straight bowl games, While Playing in Clyde Williams Field....Which was an astounding feat.....

I also agree that Jim Walden DID NOT GET THE SUPPORT HE SHOULD HAVE and I was also one of those Very Few People in Attendance for those Dreadful Games.....I only missed a few home games in over 30 years!!
But, how many games did you attend at Clyde Williams?
 
I'm old enough to remember an Iowa State team playing the mighty Texas team with QB Donnie Little, Ham Bam and Lamb Jones at running back . all you heard was Texas this and Texas that. ISU had just lost Earle Bruce and was under a new coach in Donnie Duncan. we also were playing them in Austin, TX. and were in a rebuilding year. they were ranked as a Top 5 team when we played them and ended up being ranked the #4 team in the nation at the end of the year. with all this being said, we had an opportunity to beat them and lost 17-9 that day. The media and fan base, even back then, was arrogant and how they looked down their noses at playing little ole Iowa State. so in closing, I have no sorrow in Texas moving on.
I remember that game, 1979 I believe. I remember it was a night game and I listened to it on the radio. There was also another Jones on that team, AJ "Jam" Jones.
 
People who say they cannot support football now due to the greed are simply not in alignment with history. The goalposts simply keep getting moved due to what is accepted by the public as a whole.

I'm not there yet but I'll be leaving CFB if ISU ends up in a relegated league...and relegation is a byproduct of greed. It's pretty simple math, if FB program in Conference X is making $100MM/year and FB program in conference Y is making $50MM/year, they can ostensibly have equal footing regarding the playoff but in practice that poorer conference team is simply in a hidden poorer league and will never achieve what the richer conference teams will. That can only have an adverse effect on the Conference Y teams in the long term...a decaying orbit, if you will.

Think UI/B1G and ISU/Big 12

Also, historically is it not true that ISU has always been in a power conference? The Missouri Valley was a power league in those days, correct? If the goalposts move in such a way that ISU's relationship with CFB is more like U of Wyoming's and less like U of Iowa's then you'll see support for ISU football regress. Significantly, IMO.
 
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My column on what I believe will be Texas' final game ever in Ames.

:)What? You couldn't put "Goodbye Jackasses" for the title?
 
My column on what I believe will be Texas' final game ever in Ames.

In my view, Texas will end up being the Nebraska of the SEC.
 
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If college football was World War II, then Texas is Germany, Oklahoma is Japan and ESPN is Italy.
 
If you drive a stripper through the trailer parks of the SEC, you never know what Texas, Texas A & M or Alabama assistant coach will come out the front door.
 
Lol ignore them Chris. Horns down.
I have to admit...I really did like the Texas school colors and their cheerleaders.
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Never forget what they did. Horns down.
Horns down forever. And OU is next on the hit parade. OU is far from TexASS' pawn in all this. We will likely have to wait for BB season to give the Goomers our collective finger.

Win or lose tomorrow, TeaASS will leave Ames a loser. They will also lose this game. I hope. GO CYCLONES!
Just a slight clarification. His house is still probably the biggest and the best but it isn't much bigger and bester than the kids' houses in the new neighborhood. It still doesn't excuse his arrogant and petulant behavior. These new neighbor kids are strong enough that they will not put up with that behavior. Can you imagine what the LSU fan-mob will do to Texas the first time Texas tries to pull some kind of "we're better than you" shenanigans.
Good riddance They made their bed. Now they will get to sleep in it. Let them enjoy their booty and new neighborhood.
 
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