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Sucky 09-22-2011 10:37 PM

Missouri would get killed in the SEC

Mosbonian 09-22-2011 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by kcfan82 (Post 7934131)
Good luck getting out, Baylor is ready to sue everyone involved in SEC poaching.

Poor Baylor

That could eventually backfire on them...

Mosbonian 09-22-2011 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 7934139)
Missouri would get killed in the SEC

Just a word to the wise noob....try to come in with a little more intelligent and thought out post if you don't want to get abused.

alnorth 09-22-2011 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 7934136)
Don't think there isn't some discussion about MU helping pave the way for aTm into the SEC. If there has ever been a true offer from the SEC, then they know not following thru would make MU join the rest in the lawsuit meant to slow down the move to the SEC by aTm.

Nonsense. Mizzou has no leverage on the SEC. At this point, now that OU has nowhere to go, TA&M will be free to leave when everyone hands over their media rights and the Big 12 invites someone that the networks approve.

The reason is because if the TV contract survives, no one has any damages, and everyone drops their lawsuit threat. The SEC can carry on with the invitation anyway even if they don't sign away the right to sue because if you have no damages, you have no lawsuit.

LiveSteam 09-22-2011 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 7934139)
Missouri would get killed in the SEC

N00bs get ****ing killed on the Planet all the time.
Now find a tall building.........& JUMP OFF! :D

SPchief 09-22-2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 7934139)
Missouri would get killed in the SEC

Did someone give you permisssion to talk? Go sit in the corner and STFU n00b

Sucky 09-22-2011 10:49 PM

Haha yeah I know I dont post that much but I just feel Missouri would be overmatched in the SEC (as far as football goes). Recruiting would be hard for them.

I'll go back to my corner now...

LiveSteam 09-22-2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 7934158)
Haha yeah I know I dont post that much but I just feel Missouri would be overmatched in the SEC (as far as football goes). Recruiting would be hard for them.

I'll go back to my corner now...

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Mosbonian 09-22-2011 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by alnorth (Post 7934144)
Nonsense. Mizzou has no leverage on the SEC. At this point, now that OU has nowhere to go, TA&M will be free to leave when everyone hands over their media rights and the Big 12 invites someone that the networks approve.

The reason is because if the TV contract survives, no one has any damages, and everyone drops their lawsuit threat. The SEC can carry on with the invitation anyway even if they don't sign away the right to sue because if you have no damages, you have no lawsuit.

You having reading comprehension issues? By any chance did you see somewhere in the post where I said they had leverage. What I inferred was that maybe, just maybe, the SEC is whispering in MU's ear.

I think you are nervously hoping everyone comes back to the Big 12 so the "leftover teams" can have a place to land.

I want my team to leave because quite frankly I'm tired of the instability and being the b**** to OU and UT.

RustShack 09-22-2011 10:58 PM

Six year agreement to stay together is perfect. Because after the first tier contract gets reworked in five, there is no way anyone is wanting to leave.

RustShack 09-22-2011 11:04 PM

I was also reading today that TCU is emerging at the favorite to be added. Personally I like them the least out of Louisville, Cincinnati, West Virginia, and BYU. Really I'd rather have South Florida too. But I guess I could see them being comfortable adding another Texas school since ones leaving even though we still have enough. Just keep working on trying to pull in ND.

Mosbonian 09-22-2011 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 7934180)
Six year agreement to stay together is perfect. Because after the first tier contract gets reworked in five, there is no way anyone is wanting to leave.

UT and OU won't stay around that long. The Big 12 is just a placeholder till they get the deals they are looking for.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is forgetting that we say this movie once before and the end is not pretty.

|Zach| 09-22-2011 11:15 PM

LMAO

@davidubben
David Ubben
I just hope Mizzou and OU have communicated at least enough to reach a consensus on what time their game starts on Saturday.

RustShack 09-22-2011 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 7934192)
UT and OU won't stay around that long. The Big 12 is just a placeholder till they get the deals they are looking for.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is forgetting that we say this movie once before and the end is not pretty.

If they want to leave they might want to consider doing it before they agree to this six year commitment where the exit fees are going to be a lot more hefty.

alnorth 09-22-2011 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 7934169)
You having reading comprehension issues? By any chance did you see somewhere in the post where I said they had leverage. What I inferred was that maybe, just maybe, the SEC is whispering in MU's ear.

I think you are nervously hoping everyone comes back to the Big 12 so the "leftover teams" can have a place to land.

I want my team to leave because quite frankly I'm tired of the instability and being the b**** to OU and UT.

I have no problem with reading comprehension, but maybe you suck at writing. You basically said if there's a quiet deal and the SEC decides to back out on it, MU will screw the SEC over.

Bullcrap, deal or not, MU has no way, whatsoever, of even significantly inconveniencing the SEC at all.

Incidentally, if you don't get your point across, that is a stupid way to handle it if you are at all serious about an intelligent argument and not just some anonymous internet message board flamer. A normal mature person would say something like "maybe I didn't explain that clearly, what I mean is blah blah blah". An immature troll would lash out with the stupid classic "oh God, you can't read, lol"


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