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Not each member of the conference will get an equal slice,HOWEVER. Texas, Oklahoma and Texas A&M will receive a greater share than the other seven schools.
Have fun with that. Sounds like a win ,win for all.:shake: http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._3568716_s.jpg |
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It was the weakest the Big XII has been in a decade, and Texas and Oklahoma both reminded Nebraska of its place. Off goes Nebraska, not with a bang but a whimper. |
Nebraska has been kicked out of the AAU.
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I'm still laughing at mu getting snubbed
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6623400
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Big 12's lower-revenue schools walked out of the conference meetings Friday with a multimillion-dollar pay increase. Previously the Big 12 distributed 57 percent of football and basketball TV dollars equally among its 12 members. Now, with Colorado and Nebraska gone, the league has decided to spread 76 percent of the dollars equally. The vote was unanimous on Friday, the final day of the conference meetings. Commissioner Dan Beebe declined to speculate exactly how much this will mean to lower-revenue members such as Kansas, Baylor, Iowa State and Kansas State. But he agreed it will be "millions," given the $1.17 billion football deal with Fox that takes effect in 2012. |
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all hail our powerful overlord Texas.:hail: all hail our powerful overlord Texas. :hail: |
Hook 'Em.
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2.5 more hours baby!
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What's the reason for bumping this?
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