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Crush 06-10-2010 01:01 PM

I guess Bill Self is going to be a guest on Outside the Lines on ESPN. It is just starting.

Los Pollos Hermanos 06-10-2010 01:03 PM

I currently get about 2-3 KState games on TV down here a year. I'm slowly coming to the realization I will never see them on TV again.

Bambi 06-10-2010 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6811771)
doesn't CU going to the pac-10 mean that there is no room for Baylor?

no Baylor, no Texas if the lawmakers in Texasland have anything to do with it.

Pac 10 is doing all they can to stay strong.

These sanctions against USC are a lot more important than anyone is realizing.

The Pac 10 is fighting to grow bigger so it's negative impact is minimal.

kepp 06-10-2010 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 6811820)
So with the CU announcement and the probable impending announcement of OSU (and 4 others), does the Big 10 act now and start handing out 5 invites to form their own 16 team conference?

Not quite yet, I don't think. When OSU bolts for the Pac10, that will put them at 12 teams. I think the Big10 holds fast until at least two more jump over.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:05 PM

Any news on Nebraska today? I just got up.

DaKCMan AP 06-10-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 6811943)
Cuz he is the most inept mother****er since Ken Lay.



I do want to go on Record, saying that I hope that MU gets a Big Ten invite and that KU and KSU go to the Big ACC Leftovers or SEC.

I want all three teams to keep on being awesome and relevant.

It would suck for one or more of us to get hosed.

The only teams from the Big XII that the SEC would consider are Texas & Texas A&M. They don't want KU or K-State.

kepp 06-10-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baitism (Post 6811839)
So if Tom Izzo goes to coach Cleveland and the Big-12 dissolves, does Self take a position at MSU if it is offered?

Unless ku moves to the Big East or ACC, yes.

Chiefspants 06-10-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6811955)
Any news on Nebraska today? I just got up.

You guys unofficially jumped to the Big 10, it will be officially announced in an upcoming press conference.

Sure-Oz 06-10-2010 01:07 PM

Big 12 was dead 15 years ago, beebe sucks but the more i hear the more he couldn't do anything anyway

BigMeatballDave 06-10-2010 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6811916)

THIS IS BRAND NEW INFORMATION!

Welcome to 4 hrs ago...

Bugeater 06-10-2010 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6811955)
Any news on Nebraska today? I just got up.

Iowa is considering a move to C-USA to avoid playing us.

kepp 06-10-2010 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 6811903)
At least KU's bball program is big enough to run as an independent, I would think. I dont think that will happen though.

What's MU going to do?

There are zero CBB teams that can survive as an independent.

Crush 06-10-2010 01:13 PM

For those who care: Bill Self is on RIGHT NOW on Outside the Lines (ESPN).

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 6811965)
THIS IS BRAND NEW INFORMATION!

Welcome to 4 hrs ago...

Hey doucherocket did I not say I just woke up?

Crush 06-10-2010 01:14 PM

He is very nervous.

Mr_Tomahawk 06-10-2010 01:14 PM

Self really trying to sell KU to other conferences...

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiefspants (Post 6811958)
You guys unofficially jumped to the Big 10, it will be officially announced in an upcoming press conference.

Tomorow?

kepp 06-10-2010 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 6811947)
I don't think he is inept. He's powerless. There's a difference.

He's powerless BECAUSE he's inept. Delany set this in motion years ago.

Pablo 06-10-2010 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6811982)
Tomorow?

They'll probably announce it when you spell 'tomorrow' correctly.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:15 PM

Will KU fans make shirts that say " Who needs the Big XII we can play with our Self?"

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PostRockPablo (Post 6811985)
They'll probably announce it when you spell 'tomorrow' correctly.

Take that knowledge to the Mountain West.

Frazod 06-10-2010 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kepp (Post 6811983)
He's powerless BECAUSE he's inept. Delany set this in motion years ago.

He's a Longhorn handpuppet. He probably doesn't take a crap without getting Dodds' permission first.

Sure-Oz 06-10-2010 01:18 PM

Self consider Michigan State?

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kepp (Post 6811983)
He's powerless BECAUSE he's inept. Delany set this in motion years ago.

The Big XII could have done a few things different and none of this would have happend.

Saulbadguy 06-10-2010 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kepp (Post 6811983)
He's powerless BECAUSE he's inept. Delany set this in motion years ago.

He's powerless because there are millions more people, and hence millions more television sets on the coast.

Saulbadguy 06-10-2010 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812001)
The Big XII could have done a few things different and none of this would have happend.

Like what? Create a network only a a handful of cable subscribers would purchase, and only a million people would watch? Yeah, that would have prevented this all.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 6812005)
Like what? Create a network only a a handful of cable subscribers would purchase, and only a million people would watch? Yeah, that would have prevented this all.

Lol are you suggesting there is nothing the Big XII could have done? If they wouldn't have catered everything towards Texas there still would be a Big XII.

BigMeatballDave 06-10-2010 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6811977)
Hey doucherocket did I not say I just woke up?

LMAO that's what you get for sleeping...

Pablo 06-10-2010 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812016)
Lol are you suggesting there is nothing the Big XII could have done? If they wouldn't have catered everything towards Texas there still would be a Big XII.

There would have never been a Big 12 in the first place if stipulations weren't in place from the very beginning that the conference would cater to Texas.

Saulbadguy 06-10-2010 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812016)
Lol are you suggesting there is nothing the Big XII could have done? If they wouldn't have catered everything towards Texas there still would be a Big XII.

If they hadn't catered everything towards Texas, there would have been no Big XII to begin with.

This is all about televisions, and $$$ - two things the Big XII doesn't have as much of as the other players.

Pablo 06-10-2010 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 6812025)
LMAO that's what you get for sleeping...

Until 2 in the afternoon.

EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BCD (Post 6812025)
LMAO that's what you get for sleeping...

:(

Basileus777 06-10-2010 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812016)
Lol are you suggesting there is nothing the Big XII could have done? If they wouldn't have catered everything towards Texas there still would be a Big XII.

Not catering to Texas would have prevented UT and its cronies from leaving? It would have stopped Nebraska from joining a more lucrative and prestigious conference?

007 06-10-2010 01:29 PM

Anything that puts Ku, Duke, UNC and Kentucky in the same conference would be a win.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6812032)
Not catering to Texas would have prevented UT and its cronies from leaving? It would have stopped Nebraska from joining a more lucrative and prestigious conference?


If they would have shared revenue I don't see why any team would have left.

nychief 06-10-2010 01:31 PM

Listening to KK is like listening to War of Worlds... hilarious.

Frazod 06-10-2010 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nychief (Post 6812043)
Listening to KK is like listening to War of Worlds... hilarious.

Let us know when the aliens destroy Texas.

Pants 06-10-2010 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812036)
If they would have shared revenue I don't see why any team would have left.

I know this is a little hard to comprehend for you, billay, but just try and keep up with me for a second.

You see, Texas would NOT have joined the Big 8 had the conference not agreed to cater to what Texas wanted. As such, there would be no Big12 for any school to leave now. I know, I know... it's all very confusing, but just take it slow, one piece at a time.

DJ's left nut 06-10-2010 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 6812005)
Like what? Create a network only a a handful of cable subscribers would purchase, and only a million people would watch? Yeah, that would have prevented this all.

Had they created the Big12 network when it was first proposed, they'd absolutely be alive today and arguably the strongest conference in the country.

Let's not act like the B12 is the freaking Big East. We have 2 historic football powers and arguably the most powerful current-day program.

There were many many things that could've been done to keep this thing alive. Shit, had Beebe not invited the Pac10 to come review the books for the conference and open the door for the Big Bad Wolf, perhaps the whole thing is avoided.

Pants 06-10-2010 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 6812047)
Had they created the Big12 network when it was first proposed, they'd absolutely be alive today and arguably the strongest conference in the country.

Let's not act like the B12 is the freaking Big East. We have 2 historic football powers and arguably the most powerful current-day program.

There were many many things that could've been done to keep this thing alive. Shit, had Beebe not invited the Pac10 to come review the books for the conference and open the door for the Big Bad Wolf, perhaps the whole thing is avoided.

Yeah, B10 took a risk with BTN, B12 decided it was too much of a risk to take. Now, I don't know how comparable the profits from each network would be at this point, but pretty sure B12 network would be pretty viable right now.

HemiEd 06-10-2010 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 6811806)
As best I can tell, there's not a MU fan in this thread that isn't sweating right alongside the poor persecuted Beakers.

That is the way I see it, a sad state of affairs.

DaKCMan AP 06-10-2010 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6811872)
Scott Van Pelt is reporting VT and A&M possibles to the SEC.

The more I think about it, the more and more I like those 2 as adds.

Also, as far as UT/A&M going to Pac-10 or SEC, which makes more sense?

http://i47.tinypic.com/x608sn.jpg

ChiefsCountry 06-10-2010 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812036)
If they would have shared revenue I don't see why any team would have left.

Thats funny coming from a Nebraska fan bc Huskers sided with Texas on the revenue plan.
Posted via Mobile Device

booger 06-10-2010 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 6812052)
That is the way I see it, a sad state of affairs.

don't forget teh ISU fan. Sweating like a smelly pig here

Basileus777 06-10-2010 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 6812054)
The more I think about it, the more and more I like those 2 as adds.

Also, as far as UT/A&M going to Pac-10 or SEC, which makes more sense?

They'd be playing the Big 12 South and the Arizona schools in the PAC-16, so travel wouldn't be a huge issue.



But imagine a SEC like this:

West: Texas, Tech, Aggy, OU, LSU, Arky, Ole Miss, Miss St.

East: Kentucky, Tenn, Vandy, Bama, Auburn, UGA, USC, Florida

How ****ing brutal would those conference schedules be?

Bugeater 06-10-2010 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812036)
If they would have shared revenue I don't see why any team would have left.

Revenue wasn't a huge issue for Nebraska, IIRC they get the 3rd biggest piece of the pie.

booger 06-10-2010 01:44 PM

bug and ed i just want to say i'm sorry for all the times i teased you all about dodge dynastys, darts, dusters and of course the plymouth voyager. that was uncalled for.


this dismemberment of the B12 has taught me that.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metrolike (Post 6812045)
I know this is a little hard to comprehend for you, billay, but just try and keep up with me for a second.

You see, Texas would NOT have joined the Big 8 had the conference not agreed to cater to what Texas wanted. As such, there would be no Big12 for any school to leave now. I know, I know... it's all very confusing, but just take it slow, one piece at a time.

I know this is hard for you Metro but even had they shared revenue Texas would still be making more money then had they not formed the Big XII.

Pants 06-10-2010 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812071)
I know this is hard for you Metro but even had they shared revenue Texas would still be making more money then had they not formed the Big XII.

WTF does that have to do with Texas dictating the terms at the very inception of the conference? Jesus titty-****ing Christ, billay, your idiocy never ceases to amaze me.

Archie Bunker 06-10-2010 01:47 PM

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/colum...ene&id=5272309

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Ex-SEC commish discusses expansion
Kramer expected Big Ten would eventually make move that set off Armageddon
Email Print Comments44 By Gene Wojciechowski
ESPN.com
Archive

Roy Kramer answered the phone on the second ring. The godfather of conference expansion and the BCS is 80 years old and lives on a lake in east Tennessee. He's retired, but like everyone else, he's also mesmerized by the latest expansion news.

After all, this is partly his doing.

"Now forget about your conscience and do what's right for your conference," Roy Kramer said.

Twenty years ago, Kramer attached plastic explosives to college football and blew up conventional wisdom. With two dramatic, audacious moves, the then-Southeastern Conference commissioner transformed his league from a powerful regional presence to a muscular national brand. The conference with a twang suddenly had clout.

In 1990, Kramer convinced Arkansas to ditch the Southwest Conference (remember the SWC?) and then persuaded South Carolina to join up. And just like that, the SEC had a 12-team league and the ability to create its own conference championship game beginning in 1992. The money began pouring in.

So when Kramer talks, I listen. And Thursday he talked about conference expansion and the Big Ten, Nebraska, Notre Dame, the Pac-10, the Big 12, the Mountain West, the Big East, the ACC and his beloved SEC.

"Just an old guy sitting on a porch thinking about it," he said.

Don't be fooled by the modesty. Kramer remains a major player -- not in an official capacity, but as a consultant, a wartime consigliere for those going to the mattresses. He knows how to monitor the recent seismic activity because he created the same sort of earthquakes two decades ago.

Back then, the SEC was the conference that forearm shivered the first domino to the ground. This time, said Kramer, the 11-team Big Ten is dictating the action.

"I always thought there would be something happening because of the Big Ten," he said. "Somehow, someday and somewhere the Big Ten was going to an even number, and when that occurred -- unless it was Notre Dame [as the 12th member] -- it was going to have a domino effect. And even if Notre Dame joined, the Pac-10 was going to do something. The Pac-10 has always been nervous about the impact and marketability of the Big Ten."

Nebraska, not Notre Dame, appears to be the first program poised to join the Big Ten. And Colorado kicked off the exodus, joining the Pac-10 Thursday. Doesn't matter. Kramer now foresees a scenario in which other conferences simply vanish and college athletics is ruled by as few as five super-leagues.


"If Nebraska goes it would be my understanding that Missouri would be not far behind," he said. If that happens, the Big Ten wouldn't stop there.

"Then they would have to look to the East Coast," he said. "Rutgers. Maybe Syracuse. But if you take one or two teams from the Big East, then you'll see the SEC and the ACC expand. … If the Big East were to lose two, three teams, then you'd see other teams in that conference looking for other places to land."

As always, follow the money. When Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany rolled the bones on the Big Ten Network ("A crusading idea," Kramer said with admiration) and scored huge on viewership, expansion was all but inevitable. In addition, the success of the BTN put pressure on such conferences as the Pac-10 and Big 12.

"I always felt that the Big 12 was a little bit of a fragile conference due to the concessions made to Texas and that nature," said Kramer. "But did I see this on the horizon, did I see this change? No. But I always felt if the Big Ten went to 12 or more, the Pac-10 would immediately do something."

That "something" is likely a 16-team league that would destroy the Big 12. The Pac-10 also could add Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. The Big 12 leftovers -- Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas and Kansas State (assuming Kramer is right about Missouri and the Big Ten) -- would be adopted by the Mountain West.

Kramer said he thinks the Big Ten will eventually become a 16-team conference. I mentioned that a Chicago Tribune story suggested otherwise, that the Big Ten didn't want to be perceived as causing "college football Armageddon."

Kramer scoffed at the theory.

"The Armageddon is already there," he said. "If the Nebraska domino falls, the Armageddon is out there. Now forget about your conscience and do what's right for your conference. … You got to look at it from 10 years from now, eight years from now, six years from now."

To emphasize the point, Kramer recounted a phone call he received from a conference commissioner as the recent expansion rumors heated up.

Said the commissioner to Kramer: "How did you keep people from being mad at you?" Said Kramer: "You really didn't."

In other words, it's every conference for itself.

"It's evolution," said Kramer, "and I think in the long term it could be a positive for college athletics."

The evolution isn't done. I asked Kramer how he thought it would shake out.

"My best guess is that the Big Ten will eventually get to 16 in phases," he said. "That the Pac-10 will move forward with its proposal. That the Mountain West will evolve into a major conference. Then, depending on how the Big Ten plays out -- how they get to 16 -- you would have the possibility of the ACC and the SEC absorbing significant numbers of teams out of the Big East and we'd end up with five major conferences."

If the Big Ten reaches 13 teams with Nebraska and Missouri, the league is going to concentrate on adding TV sets on the East Coast. That could mean Rutgers or it could mean Notre Dame. Or who knows, maybe both.

"I will be surprised if Notre Dame moves unless the Big East really does fall apart," said Kramer. "If I were [Notre Dame] I think a move to the Big Ten would be very fortuitous for us in the long range. If the Big East were to fall apart, then Notre Dame would be in a tough position with the other sports. Nobody is going to take them as a part-time member."

Me personally -- I think ND athletic director Jack Swarbrick knows it's in the school's best interest to join the Big Ten. And if the Big East begins to crumble, I think he has his legitimate reason to join a conference. Meanwhile, if the Big East evaporates, then I think the SEC cherry picks West Virginia and then adds Florida State, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech from the ACC. And the ACC grabs some of the Big East leftovers.

As for Kramer's other invention, the BCS, it probably continues to live a long, healthy life. Sigh.

"In some ways [expansion] could resolve some of the issues that are out there," said Kramer. "You're always going to have some controversy with the BCS. … I think it could work in the framework [of expansion]. I don't see [expansion] in the foreseeable future as catalyst for a playoff."

My 30 minutes are up. Kramer has other things to do.

"Interesting days," he said.

And about to get even more interesting.



Gene Wojciechowski is the senior national columnist for ESPN.com. You can contact him at gene.wojciechowski@espn.com. Hear Gene's podcasts and ESPN Radio appearances by clicking here.


Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metrolike (Post 6812075)
WTF does that have to do with Texas dictating the terms at the very inception of the conference? Jesus titty-****ing Christ, billay, your idiocy never ceases to amaze me.

Calm down sally. I know it sucks your team is no longer relevant but you don't need to be a dick to everyone else.

Basileus777 06-10-2010 01:48 PM

Chip Brown on College Football Live just said:

Quote:

I have had a Big XII athletic director tell me that if Nebraska was the only team to leave the Big XII, leaving the conference with 10, there might have been a vote to kick Missouri out of the conference.

No one likes Missouri. ROFL

CoMoChief 06-10-2010 01:48 PM

Any other word on Self???

kepp 06-10-2010 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 6812054)
Also, as far as UT/A&M going to Pac-10 or SEC, which makes more sense?

Missouri

|Zach| 06-10-2010 01:49 PM

Chip Brown and the Texas machine have been pouring out anti Mizzou rhetoric since this thing started.

Reerun_KC 06-10-2010 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 6812080)
Any other word on Self???

Going to MSU - Deal is Done...

DaKCMan AP 06-10-2010 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6812059)
They'd be playing the Big 12 South and the Arizona schools in the PAC-16, so travel wouldn't be a huge issue.



But imagine a SEC like this:

West: Texas, Tech, Aggy, OU, LSU, Arky, Ole Miss, Miss St.

East: Kentucky, Tenn, Vandy, Bama, Auburn, UGA, USC, Florida

How ****ing brutal would those conference schedules be?

IF SEC added VT & TAMU, it's already brutal.

West: LSU, Bama, TAMU, Arky, Miss St, Ole Miss, Auburn
East: Florida, Tenn, VT, UGA, USC, Kentucky, Vandy

Then if you add 2 more out of FSU/Miami/UNC/GaTech/Clemson/WVU

Holy crap!

Mr. Flopnuts 06-10-2010 01:50 PM

I'm starting to think the Kansas schools are ****ed in a big way.

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:52 PM

Dallas Morning News is reporting Texas, Tech, AM, OU all to the Pac Ten.

Mr_Tomahawk 06-10-2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 6812080)
Any other word on Self???

He was just trying to sell KU to other conferences...BCS Bowl Championship and Basketball Championship in the last 3 years yadda yadda...

...in regards to basketball, says he is shocked that KU, KSU, and MU who all may be pre-ranked top 15 may be left in the cold...says system is flawed.

Crush 06-10-2010 01:52 PM

http://www.kctv5.com/sports/23860558/detail.html

Texas Hold 'Em: Longhorns, A&M To Big Ten

Oklahoma Looking To Move To SEC, Needs 1 Other School

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- High level sources in multiple conferences have told KCTV5 that Texas and Texas A&M are looking to move to the Big Ten Conference and have petitioned for membership, while the University of Oklahoma is planning on petitioning the Southeastern Conference to become a member of its conference.

KCTV5's sources said that Texas and Texas A&M do not have to include Texas Tech or Baylor in their plans. Sources told KCTV5 that there have already been discussions about the two schools entering the Big Ten and that the agreement could be made as soon as Thursday.

Oklahoma is currently working on petitioning to enter the SEC, but must find another university to enter the league with them, sources said. TMZ Sports has reported that Oklahoma State is likely to accept a bid to move to the Pac-10. Earlier Thursday, Colorado accepted an invitation to join the Big 12.

KCTV5's sources also said that some Big 12 officials are saying decisions on which deals Big 12 schools take invitations by the end of the day Thursday, although the deals may not be officially announced. Big 12 officials also tell KCTV5's sources that some Big 12 office employees are planning to be without a job within weeks.

Those decisions would leave the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and the University of Missouri with Baylor, Texas Tech and Iowa State in the Big 12. The Missouri Board of Curators met Thursday and planned to meet Friday to discuss the future of Missouri sports.

Reerun_KC 06-10-2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 6812085)
I'm starting to think the Kansas schools are ****ed in a big way.

Could be... KU has been sitting on their assess watching and KU's little brother is sitting there drooling on himself waiting to see what Big Brother does...

DeezNutz 06-10-2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billay (Post 6812087)
Dallas Morning News is reporting Texas, Tech, AM, OU all to the Pac Ten.

Linkage?

Titty Meat 06-10-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6812091)
Linkage?

Just got it on my phone on Twitter. WHB Retweeted it.

kepp 06-10-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basileus777 (Post 6812079)
Chip Brown on College Football Live just said:




No one likes Missouri. ROFL

First of all, if Nebraska were the only team to leave the Big12, that would leave the conference with 11, not 10. Second, that guy is a tool.

GoHuge 06-10-2010 01:55 PM

This just sucks ass. Mizzou has really got to feel stupid. Tried to make a powerplay and were left at the alter. The Big 12 ****ed up by not having equal revenue sharing and giving few all the power. The whole deal just feels like a punch in the gut. I've tried to ignore it and decided I would wait to see what happens because there was nothing any of us could do about it, nor did, or does anybody have a ****in clue as to what the end game is going to be.

We'll just wait to see what happens with Texas. They're kind of what's holding what's left of the Big 12 together right now. Hopefully they are beyond pissed at the Pac-10 for bringing in Colorado and kind of forcing their hand by letting Texas know they are going to be nothing more than 1 of 16. It all hinges on what they decide to do. With the ones left there is more than enough to have a great league. The one benefit that Texas will have if they stay is the ability to start a Texas Network which they wouldn't be able to do in what we call the Pac-10. Makes Texas even stronger, but as fans of the local schools we may have to accept it to still be part of a BCS power conference. How ever it works out the day of transaction will be here pretty damn quick. Whatever ends up happening I wish it would just happen so we know where the hell we now sit.

If we end up losing only Colorado and Nebraska and we keep everyone else I would be for bringing in TCU and someone else. Make OU and OSU (who is now denying they are leaving as we speak) part of the North to replace the two that left. With Nebraska and Colorado leaving this conference has geograpical moved further south and east. I'm just throwing it out there............Want this goat ****ing to be done and over with in one way or another.

ChiTown 06-10-2010 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 6812090)
Could be... KU has been sitting on their assess watching and KU's little brother is sitting there drooling on himself waiting to see what Big Brother does...

ROFL

GMAFB. Your tard admins are doing nothing right now, while KState's AD is currently in Dallas trying to breathe some life into your worthless asses in Lawrence..

DaKCMan AP 06-10-2010 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crush (Post 6812089)
the University of Oklahoma is planning on petitioning the Southeastern Conference to become a member of its conference.

Wha?

|Zach| 06-10-2010 01:57 PM

I think it is funny that people are still making judgments that so and so got played or this school and that school are sitting around doing nothing.

As if this is over.

Shit has barely begun.

dirk digler 06-10-2010 01:58 PM

This is just all crazy. Big Ten, Pac-10, SEC...I just want this all over with JFC

Mr_Tomahawk 06-10-2010 01:59 PM

WHERE'S MY MOMMY!!!!!!!11!!!1!once!1!!

Archie Bunker 06-10-2010 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crush (Post 6812089)
http://www.kctv5.com/sports/23860558/detail.html

Texas Hold 'Em: Longhorns, A&M To Big Ten

Oklahoma Looking To Move To SEC, Needs 1 Other School

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- High level sources in multiple conferences have told KCTV5 that Texas and Texas A&M are looking to move to the Big Ten Conference and have petitioned for membership, while the University of Oklahoma is planning on petitioning the Southeastern Conference to become a member of its conference.

KCTV5's sources said that Texas and Texas A&M do not have to include Texas Tech or Baylor in their plans. Sources told KCTV5 that there have already been discussions about the two schools entering the Big Ten and that the agreement could be made as soon as Thursday.

Oklahoma is currently working on petitioning to enter the SEC, but must find another university to enter the league with them, sources said. TMZ Sports has reported that Oklahoma State is likely to accept a bid to move to the Pac-10. Earlier Thursday, Colorado accepted an invitation to join the Big 12.

KCTV5's sources also said that some Big 12 officials are saying decisions on which deals Big 12 schools take invitations by the end of the day Thursday, although the deals may not be officially announced. Big 12 officials also tell KCTV5's sources that some Big 12 office employees are planning to be without a job within weeks.

Those decisions would leave the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and the University of Missouri with Baylor, Texas Tech and Iowa State in the Big 12. The Missouri Board of Curators met Thursday and planned to meet Friday to discuss the future of Missouri sports.

A&M going pretty much seals MU's fait IMO. If they add Nebraska, Texas, Texas A&M, and Notre Dame they pretty much have to go East with the 16th team.

Reerun_KC 06-10-2010 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown (Post 6812099)
ROFL

GMAFB. Your tard admins are doing nothing right now, while KState's AD is currently in Dallas trying to breathe some life into your worthless asses in Lawrence..

Let me get you a towel.... While I am at it, let me check your chin strap... We dont need an accident....

And if I had a ****ing break to give you, I would let you borrow it for awhile. But I am fresh out.

Basileus777 06-10-2010 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Archie Bunker (Post 6812113)
A&M going pretty much seals MU's fait IMO. If they add Nebraska, Texas, Texas A&M, and Notre Dame they pretty much have to go East with the 16th team.

I hope it's Rutgers, otherwise we're ****ed.

Frazod 06-10-2010 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Archie Bunker (Post 6812113)
A&M going pretty much seals MU's fait IMO. If they add Nebraska, Texas, Texas A&M, and Notre Dame they pretty much have to go East with the 16th team.

This one reads like the craziest story yet.

Why would the other Big 10 schools want Texas? Texas would dominate that conference. Neither OSU or Michigan would ever even sniff a championship shot again.

Pants 06-10-2010 02:03 PM

This is becoming a reeruned arms-race. I don't even think these conferences are doing their due diligence anymore. Just going with the ol' eyeball tests and grabbing whatever they can. Like I said - reeruned.

Reerun_KC 06-10-2010 02:03 PM

GoHuge is reposting...

patteeu 06-10-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by GoHuge39 (Post 6812097)
This just sucks ass. Mizzou has really got to feel stupid. Tried to make a powerplay and were left at the alter. The Big 12 ****ed up by not having equal revenue sharing and giving few all the power. The whole deal just feels like a punch in the gut. I've tried to ignore it and decided I would wait to see what happens because there was nothing any of us could do about it, nor did, or does anybody have a ****in clue as to what the end game is going to be.

:spock: Then why do you say Mizzou has been left at the alter and must feel stupid?

Basileus777 06-10-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 6812119)
This one reads like the craziest story yet.

Why would the other Big 10 schools want Texas?
Texas would dominate that conference. Neither OSU or Michigan would ever even sniff a championship shot again.

Because it would bring 10s of millions of new Big Ten Network subscribers. Texas would bring a shit-ton of money to the Big10, and that's all this is really about.

ChiTown 06-10-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 6812114)
Let me get you a towel.... While I am at it, let me check your chin strap... We dont need an accident....

And if I had a ****ing break to give you, I would let you borrow it for awhile. But I am fresh out.

ROFL:spock:


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