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The Big 12 will live on as long as the money's good and the teams being treated like lesser entities don't have better offers on the table, but that probably won't be the case forever.
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IMO, if Texas would have been thinking long-term, they would have agreed to a more amicable deal in regards to revenue sharing. All this deal does is ripen the fruit on the vine for future expansion attempts by the more powerful conferences. Then where is UT's $25million a year?
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I have to believe this strengthens the Big 12 when looking to future expansion itself. The ability to create your own network could be somewhat enticing to other power schools out there should they have a fallout with their current conference.
But not really any schools that fit that bill at the moment. Notre Dame probably would be interested in something like that, but they aren't going anywhere anytime soon with recent developments. The idea of super-conferences probably is all but dead right now. |
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Is there ANY accountability for these two ****s? Any at all? Christ. I can't imagine people in Columbia are reacting very well to this. What about the donors? Personally I wouldn't give them another dime until sweeping management changes were made. |
This is terrible for Missouri, who stood a chance to be adopted by a power conference. It's good for Baylor, Kansas State, Iowa State, Kansas... the ones on the cusp of being mid-majors.
Although the argument could be made that the loss of two teams and the replacement by inferior teams, plus the consolidation of power in the big 3, means the Big 12 is more like a mid-major football conference. Now Texas is once again like the road captain, letting everyone know those chains are for their own good. Wish they'd stop being so good to everyone. Guess all these other schools will just have to accept that they have been moved down a peg in football relevancy, while the schools in major conferences have all improved themselves. If the Big 12 is to become more relevant in the future they need to add quality football progams and lose the millstone football programs. Posted via Mobile Device |
Big Texas Press Conference on 810 WHB.
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KMBC also covering it.
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Nothing solved, nothing gained - only a bandaid to save an unsustainable conference and a whole lot of public humiliation for Mizzou. Good job, fellas. I'll say this - for as corrupt and underhanded as Lew Perkins is, he'd have never let Jim Delaney sneak up and anally rape him like Alden just did. (And Delaney might've been afraid to try it; Perkins might have him killed for it...) |
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