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Originally Posted by patteeu
I think "going into business with" is a little too strong for what is going on there. I'm not even sure it's a new thing. They're both advisors to someone else's business along with several commissioners, ADs, and other college sports figures. I don't know exactly what the arrangement is, but it looks a little like serving on a Board of Directors more than being a party of a business and sharing the profits.
It would be pretty surprising if the other schools in the conference weren't aware of this when they asked Neinas to act as interim commissioner.
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Would you not agree that even the potential appearance of impropriety is a poor sign given the current Big 12 mess and the common theory that the prior Big 12 Commissioner was a UT puppet?
I don't think the news is a conviction of Neinas, but I do think the timing is terrible for this to make the public rounds.