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Is Texas still fighting to save the big 12?
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If Texas really wanted to save the Big 12 they would offer equal revenue sharing....
We all know that won't happen. |
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Of course Texas wants to save the Big 12, they have a sweetheart deal and a puppet commish, the league is set up for them to dominate and make the most money.
Not to mention it allows them to do their Longhorn network thing and make even more money, Texas is trying to keep their competitive advantage alive. |
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"This almost feels like a monopoly-type deal, and I don't think that anyone in the purest of sport would think thats a good thing." |
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Honestly, I don't care about the "Texas rules us all" shit right now. The discrepancy is not that much (2 or 3 million in terms of 10 or 12 million) compared to losing BCS qualification and a historic basketball program. |
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If they do that Longhorn network thing it's going to be far more than 2 or 3 mill...
Texas biggest problem is schools either hate them and are sick of dealing with their shit or basically blow them and expect Texas to help them out in turn, generally those are shitty schools like say Baylor. The Pac 10 wants them because with 16 teams Texas won't be able to be the it team or control anything, if the Big 12 does return in some incarnation with Texas leading it the advantage they have now is going to seem like a warm summer breeze in comparison to what they'll have then. But I guess right now if you're a KU, Kstate, Baylor or ISU fan you'd rather take the Texas ass raping than be in a crappy conference. |
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Not entirely unrelated sincere there has been Pac-10 talk in this thread:
@BFeldmanESPN USC has been hit with a two-year post-season ban in addition to the loss of scholarships, among other penalties from NCAA. 34 minutes ago via Echofon |
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