when nebby left for the big ten, it was "HUCK THE FUSKERS!"
now with a. and m. leaving for the sec" IT IS TUCK THE FAGGIES!"
"TUCK" ???
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when nebby left for the big ten, it was "HUCK THE FUSKERS!"
now with a. and m. leaving for the sec" IT IS TUCK THE FAGGIES!"
Considering aTm has been discussing a move to the SEC since April 2010 and pledged to hold together the Big 12 for ten years later in the year, IMHO Aggieland is the villain if the Big 12 blows up, not Longhorn Nation. Talk about duplicity, how did they gain such an amazing ability to talk out both sides of their mouths simultaneously? My goodness! Sure UT and ESPN want to maximize the value of the LHN, but their seeming duplicity pales considerably when compared to what aTm is doing currently.
Even so, I feel UT and OU are going nowhere even if wined and dined by other conferences. UT has it too good with the Big 12 even if the PAC12 offers to convert the LHN to a regional network. In order to keep OU, I think UT will facilitate in some way OU's bid for its own network, and/or a Big 12 network. No facts to back this opinion, just gut feelings. UT needs OU to stay put in order to keep the Big 12 intact as emphasized by Chris Brown on KXNO during the Miller & Brinson show.
I read Frank the Tank's take on the Aggies pending(?) move. I have to agree with him on all points. How does the SEC monetize any expansion if their first and second tier TV rights are locked in until the 2020's? Seems to me none of the SEC member schools would want a smaller slice of the SEC's TV pie. Recruiting will be a boon for member schools, but will that be enough to warrant decreased TV revenue? My guess is no and no. Aggieland may be all hot to move, but the SEC seems to be much cooler towards the deal. Let's not forget the TX legislature's roll in all this chaos. I'm sure they will exert considerable influence on any TX schools leaving the Big 12 for another conference. As Frank wrote in his blog, no deal is a done deal until both parties are at the podium with signed papers in hand.
What happens if SEC doesn't take in TAMU? I don't think the B12 should take them back. Are there grounds to kick them out and let them fend for themselves?
I don't think UT would want to kick them out for all their duplicitous activities. TX A&M, as Frank wrote, is a very valuable school for any conference to have, and keeping them would be in the best interest of the Big 12 IMO. If the SEC rebuffs the Aggies, then they will have to keep their big mouths shut and play along with the rest of the conference.can the big 12 do that?
Let's not forget the TX legislature's roll in all this chaos. I'm sure they will exert considerable influence on any TX schools leaving the Big 12 for another conference. As Frank wrote in his blog, no deal is a done deal until both parties are at the podium with signed papers in hand, and this deal is no rubber stamp by any means.
Seems awfully risky to me to put some of their hundred of millions in funding from the state at risk to avoid this meeting. Awfully selfish too, but that's what this whole thing is about isn't it...selfishness.
High ranking source at Texas A&M confirms, going to SEC.Clemson,FSU,Missouri likely to join.
I work at A&M. The Legislature will NOT cut the budget. Why do I say that? Because we are already on a "bare bones" budget. Any further cuts will result in MASSIVE staff layoffs. They will will do it.
Per Doug Gottlieb
High ranking source at Texas A&M confirms, going to SEC.Clemson,FSU,Missouri likely to join.
Doug gottlieb show is saying a high ranking SEC person says mizzu clemson florida state amd a&m are joining we be ****ed
Big Ten, how many are you taking from the ACC?
I'm guessing Maryland and Virginia.
Wouldn't stun me if they went after UNC and Duke as well.