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Starting to see some tweets about a possible WVU announcement for the SEC tomorrow....anyone worried about them stealing Mizzou's spot?
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Hopefully the only announcement tomorrow is the one in which the curators authorize Deaton to change conferences. |
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Credible Tigerboard poster(mubobby) posted this:
The SEC is on the docket for tomorrow. Strongly opposed by some members in the admin. However, there is a faction that will get this done. Most of the academics are opposed due to the fact of the financial support the football program will need to remain competitive in the SEC. The new revenues will need to be dumped directly back into the football program, and the academics already dont like how much we are spending in this arena or how much GP is making. Football staff is firmly on board and leading charge. Alden is on board. Deaton sides with the academic faction. Per my source, there is enough leverage in the pro SEC faction to make the move. Deaton was working feverishly to get concessions that would appease the pro SEC faction. Not attainable. Texas wont budge. No fear of litigation, and "buyout" fees are already lined up per boosters. All signs point SEC unless Deaton can pull a rabbit out of his hat, and at this point looks highly unlikely. Intention will be clear after BOC meeting. |
The Pac 12 (or any other conference) couldn't get Texas to budge an inch, I don't know why anyone in the Big XII thinks they can do better.
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Question is...if Deaton is opposed to the move, and the curators vote for him to look at other conferences, could he decide on his own to not apply to the SEC and stay in the Big XII?
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If we pass up on going to the SEC and stay in the Big XII, the amount of hate I have for Brady Deaton will be unfathomable.
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Hialrious stuff from goemaw: Just to get this thread back onto the twitter universe.
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