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Never should have let those Texas assholes in the Big 8
It's hard to hate a team other than MU or K-State, but here I am |
Paul Finebaum had Tony Barnhart from CBS Sports on his show today and he said that Missouri has always been the only 14th SEC desired team with an offer. He also said that FSU, Clemson, WVU, Virginia Tech were never under consideration.
He then mentioned that the SEC will wait and they are prepared to keep the league at 13 with TA&M if Missouri does not accept. SEC has already taken the steps to create an off balanced schedule although they prefer to balance it out with Missouri... I have no idea if Mizzou will end up in the SEC - I actually think the odds are that they stay put in the Big 12. But I have heard enough smoke from both Mizzou and SEC insiders at this point to believe that an offer/invite/suggestion/whatever has definitely been made to let Mizzou know they have a spot in the conference if they want it. |
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I thought KK's head was going to explode. Long live the Big 6!! |
I'll bet my casino cash that Missouri stays and there is no concession by Texas to share third tier rights.
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Trusting Texas is akin to trusting Jake Roberts during his "trust me" period.
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You mean there are no updates in the last couple of hours? LOL
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They just keep that money to themselves as well. |
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That said, I would argue the important issues are more about establishing the vision and cooperation of the conference, not the restriction of this or that. The Big XII ought to have some common goals instead of promoting this constant "every school for themselves" mentality. Now, you might say the LHN is an impediment towards those goals, but I don't think so. The LHN is a big deal because everyone chooses to use it as a symbol of division. The Big XII needs to identify what to work together on, what they stand for as a conference and how they want to assist each other in that endeavor. Until people stop making a bigger deal out of the LHN than needs be, consensus building will not occur. And that's just as much a problem of the eight other members as it is Texas. |
I don't even have a rooting interest in any of this, but I think some of you guys are way too trusting of Texas. They just went around the country displaying their arrogance, and people think they're going to come back and be nice to the Big XII now? Really?
I don't think their network is a big deal now because nobody is carrying it. But I think if it does start to get picked up, then it'll be a problem years down the road. Gotta be a huge recruiting advantage in all sports to say to recruits "Hey, we have our own cable channel, people can watch you play, plus we'll do feature stories and programs about you all the time!" A 24 hour network basically devoted to promotion of your school. Nobody else in the country has anything like that. If any of these other AD's in their conference are forward thinking at all, you'd think they would know better, just in case it does happen to take off. To me this looks like a bunch of fans who watched their hot girlfriend flirt with pretty much everyone else, get bored when no one would put up with their BS, and come back for now pretending like nothing happened, and you all are just putting up with it because you don't want to be alone. |
I don't think its a "trusting Texas" issue. I mean, where is Texas really going to go. To go anywhere else, Texas has to "adjust" its LHN. Only in the Big XII does Texas really get about everything it wants. And, while most don't want to admit it, Texas gives the conference just about everything it needs: competition, national exposure, recruiting grounds, TV markets.
We don't have to be "best buds", but we do need to be good allies, and good allies promote the overall good of the whole. It doesn't seem practical right now, but it doesn't make it impossible. With the right leadership, this conference could be outstanding, and that leadership has to come from all parties towards common goals, not focuses on what agitates them. |
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It's all good as long as Texas gets everything it wants. |
The Jayhawk Network is worth 7.3 million a year. All going to the University of Kansas. But doesn't really have the potential to be HUGE like the LHN. Guess basketball can make some money
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How come Kentucky likes the SEC so much? What do they get out of getting their brains kicked in every year in the SEC football? They are a basketball school anyway. I know they aren't going anywhere, but just dreaming about a home and away in basketball would be ridiculous, then throw in Louisville in there.
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