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I don't think LSU is necessarily chomping at the bit for A&M, but we do have a rivalry on sabbatical with them, one that ended with fairly ugly words that have continued as recently as a few years ago. IMO, it could very quickly become LSU's second biggest rivalry after Ole Miss. (Arkansas LSU, for whatever reason, has never really turned into the energy of a rivalry. Good games, yes, but no rivalry yet.) |
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06-13-2010, 12:25 AM | #2252 |
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For the past 3 months, this whole story has looked like the start of someone's dynasty as they struggle to come up with a rational reason for Football Armageddon that allows them to set up a new dynasty
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"Oklahoma State Cowboys Rule the Pac-10!" Pshaw... like that would ever happen. Now you're just making stuff up SI
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06-13-2010, 01:13 AM | #2254 |
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I say, now that the Big Ten has 12 teams, why stop there or at 14 or 16? Go REALLY BIG and become the BIG TWENTY!
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06-13-2010, 01:41 AM | #2257 |
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I saw something that bothered me earlier on the Big Ten Network. They had a show on the top 10 Big Ten RB's of the 1970's. Penn State RB's were included. I understand the idea that you want to include current member schools in network programming, but as good as Lydell Mitchell & John Cappelletti were, neither one was ever a Big Ten RB. Will the list be upgraded now to include Nebraska RB's, in turn bumping some of the finest players in Big Ten history to be disregarded?
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06-13-2010, 07:16 AM | #2258 | |
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"I want to look at what options the Big Ten may have to offer. This is not something that should be kept on the sports page and treated with the back of the hand. We have an obligation to make our schools as excellent as they can be." So that's why Nebraska left. Apparently Jay Nixon is the most powerful governor in the nation -- he makes a vague comment about exploring options and Nebraska leaves for the Big Ten. As for the "gloating" in private conversations, I would say prove it. But I would also say that even if it happened, private conversations are far from the accusations being hurled at MU. MU didn't say a thing publicly, it was purely media and fan speculation. Nebraska took a better deal, pure and simple. It's horsecrap for anyone to imply they left the Big 12 because of MU and CU. |
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06-13-2010, 08:39 AM | #2259 | |
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Earlier in this thread I provided a link where professors at MU were openly lobbying for the Big Ten. So maybe Mike Alden and the President didn't specifically say anything, but there were plenty of others with ties to the Tigers that did talk openly about accepting a Big Ten bid. Personally, I don't have a problem with MU doing it. In fact, I like how aggressive MU's government has been at thinking of themselves before the Big 12. They should. It's every team for itself. |
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06-13-2010, 12:56 PM | #2261 |
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06-13-2010, 01:12 PM | #2262 |
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The Big 12 has hired a new special commissioner. His name is John Brown, and he's apparently had a lot of experience keeping a cool head, making sure emotions don't take over, and seeing to it that groups of people with different agendas get along really swell. He'll make sure everything runs smoothly as the conference transitions into a new phase.
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06-13-2010, 01:27 PM | #2264 | |
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I guess Fox has offered them a deal. If the Big 12 manages to stay intact then I hope they kick out Mizzou. Not cause I hate them but because the comedy generated would be top notch.
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06-13-2010, 01:30 PM | #2265 |
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I cant imagine someone paid that much for the Red River shootout.
That being said, Texas will be getting even more of a share then they already were |
06-13-2010, 02:03 PM | #2266 | |
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Agreed. Mizzou has been very reserved in any public comments. Anyone who insists otherwise is buying into the Texas-sourced PR blitz that has been pushed out there in recent days. They're just looking to offload the blame on the breakup of the conference on someone else, but they know exactly why it happened. MU and CU aren't the one trying to get out of paying the exit fees. NU and the South schools are. |
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06-13-2010, 02:15 PM | #2267 | ||
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Hold the presses:
Orangebloods.com - New proposal to save Big 12 with 10 teams being considered by UT
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06-13-2010, 02:21 PM | #2268 |
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Missouri has been so closed lipped that everyone on FOFC knows what they are thinking at all times.
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Here's something on Insider about the remaining Big 12 possibly absorbing the MWC:
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06-13-2010, 03:09 PM | #2270 |
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Moving the Pac-10 to 12 teams with Utah isn't the worst thing in the world. And keeping the Big "12" together with 10 teams would help Kansas and Missouri - which is a good thing. All things considered, this might be an OK option. Although,the new "super 16" would be cool to see in the Pac.
Plus, Texas is going to have to leave a lot of money on the table to stay with the big 12. Their share of the new TV network was projected in the $25+ mil range. Last edited by Arles : 06-13-2010 at 03:10 PM. |
06-13-2010, 03:10 PM | #2271 |
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Not happening.
eta: I'd say less than 5% chance of happening. Texas isn't staying without B12 north adding a heavyweight to replace Nebraska, and if Texas goes, boom goes the dynamite. Last edited by MJ4H : 06-13-2010 at 03:13 PM. |
06-13-2010, 03:13 PM | #2272 |
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The Fox deal that was proposed at the Big 12 meetings was supposedly pretty good -- it was on par with the SEC deal and would have put games on Fox, Fox Sports and FX. A good deal for Fox since they need some programming to beef up their football lineup, especially with the BCS games leaving for Disney.
Apparently Beebe has gotten Fox to step up to $17 million per team -- since it's only 10 teams now, Fox would be saving some money. Each school would also be allowed to participate in their own network. The projection is Texas could make $5 million per year on their own network. That means Texas would be getting a better deal than in the Pac 10 and the same as in the Big Ten -- except they get all the power and control. If Beebe can pull it off, I would take back most of the bad things I said about him. Plus, let's not forget the penalties Nebraska and Colorado owe. That's estimated to be at least $25 million total that would be shared by the other 10 schools. |
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I thought Chip Brown had reported over and over again that Texas to the Pac-16 was a signed and done deal...oh wait, the infallible Chip Brown doesn't know what hes talking about? OH NOOOO, WHOEVER WOULD HAVE PREDICTED THAT??!! THE WORLD IS ENDING!!!
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Under the proposed plan there would be no North -- no divisions, everybody plays a 9-game schedule. Stoops and Brown both hate the championship game, so this would be exactly what they want.
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06-13-2010, 03:19 PM | #2275 |
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Missouri's SB Nation called it best -- no one has been more right AND wrong in the past two weeks than Chip Brown.
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06-13-2010, 03:25 PM | #2276 |
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If Texas becomes unattainable for the present, for whatever reason, would the Big Ten raid the Big East to try to force ND's hand? Or was all that talk basically a feint?
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The Big 12 merging with the MWC? Bleh. I don't like the Big 12 as a conference.
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So if Brown, Stoops and Osborne all hated the idea of a championship game, how did the Big 12 wind up with one, again? |
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The university presidents and athletic directors are the ones that voted in the championship games. The coaches have little to no input on the matter.
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06-13-2010, 04:49 PM | #2283 | |
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I can see that for, say, Baylor or A&M. I have a hard time believing OU, Texas or Nebraska would shoo Stoops, Brown or Osborne out of the office when they came in to say "Guys, I don't think this is such a good idea." Why would Texas, say, be willing to make Brown one of the highest paid coaches in the land, but not be willing to listen to him on matters that could directly impact the football program? |
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So it was a Texas-sourced PR blitz that originally pushed Mizzou's name out there as a team to the Big 10? Or was it one of your "sources" that said Texas for some reason would only create a PR blitz towards Mizzou, which is still a member of the Big 12 as is Texas, and stay silent on Nebraska and Colorado?
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Nebraska was a heavyweight. Here's their record for the past 10 years:
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06-13-2010, 05:03 PM | #2286 |
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Texas A&M turned down invite to join P10 in mtg today with P10's Larry Scott and Kevin Weiberg in College Station, a Big 12 AD confirms. |
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Yep, and Texas wants another one to replace them. Texas A&M declined PAC10 invite, apparently: ChipBrownOB: Texas A&M turned down invite to join P10 in mtg today with P10's Larry Scott and Kevin Weiberg in College Station, a Big 12 AD confirms. |
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I'd prefer them over A&M. I think with their basketball program, they add more to the conference overall. Don't need A&M's market as long as we get Texas. |
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One thing that makes me shake my head is the Big 12's lack of response from their conference being torn apart. There were rumors of the Big Ten and Pac 10 looking at adding schools and the Big 12 comes across as just sitting there. Certainly initially. If the Big 12 does fall apart, they will only have themselves to blame. Quote:
Note this is just for the past 10 years and is only about football. Add in them looking to turn things around(within a literal second of beating Texas) and I don't see how their performance during the past decade matters that much. This would be like Michigan continuing to struggle for 6-7 years and then somebody saying getting Michigan involved would be bad because they used to be a heavyweight. Using 'Bama as an example when the NCAA virtually lived on their front steps works well as another example.
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Here is the current situation with Texas A&M (this comes from a board member through a 3rd party, to here):
The PAC10 offer wasn't official, and the "no thanks" wasn't official, but they happened. This will account for the people that will be saying "We did not turn down an offer to the PAC 10 today" and then citing someone official. It happened. Anything else in the media regarding this the rest of the day is fluff since everyone just went home until Monday morning. |
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Some sources talking to the Pac-10 don't think it is over yet with Texas A&M and that they may still take an offer.
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06-13-2010, 06:19 PM | #2298 |
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Nope, but your source could be wrong. |
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Curious, since I'm not aware of any source who has said Texas wants another "heavyweight" for them to stay, I'm assuming it's your assumption. Why would Texas want another power team? Why would they want MORE competition? Why would they want to split their pie with 11 teams instead of 12?
As for heavyweight, Missouri has won the same number of games as Nebraska since 2002. |
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