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They’re too far west.BYU, Colorado State & Boise State would also beg to get into the Big XII. TU needs to be planning & lobbying right now.
They’re too far west.
BYU, Colorado State & Boise State would also beg to get into the Big XII. TU needs to be planning & lobbying right now.
BYU is a hard no for most conferences because of their hard line stance on not playing Sunday games in most sports AND their discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals.BYU, Colorado State & Boise State would also beg to get into the Big XII. TU needs to be planning & lobbying right now.
Time for us to step up and make OSU the 3rd best team in Oklahomaosu president is not happy....
Oklahoma State President issues statement on Sooners pending Big 12 departure
In light of the Oklahoma Sooners pending departure from the Big 12, Oklahoma State President Kayse Shrum issues a statement.www.yahoo.com
AAC members stand Pat…..Big12 is going to blow up.I think SMU, Houston, UCF and Cinci will be begging for the big 12.
This is really a situation.
West Virginia can go to the ACC or Big 10. Baylor and TCU (religious schools) are not an ideal PAC-12 fit. Kansas State? Hmmmmm.Best case scenario: OU and Texas leave for the SEC. OSU and Texas Tech leave for the PAC-12. Iowa State and Kansas go to the BIG 10. Big 12 is left with K-State, West Virginia, Baylor and TCU. Not too attractive of a conference at that point so no AAC members leave. AAC poaches Baylor and TCU to establish themselves as a P5 conference.
If the SEC starts dropping schools, it'd likely ripple down and the AAC would be dropping Tulsa, Tulane, ECU, all the little fish in the conference. Apparently the AAC has more clout to bring in the Big 12 detritus than the reverse scenario due to ESPN having broadcast rights with the AAC and Fox having the Big 12. ESPN might be the reason our conference gets stronger, just hoping Tulsa doesn't get punted due to our itty-bitty stadium... I think the matchups would put more butts in the stands on Saturdays at Skelly, but I'm guessing that might be offset by higher ticket prices.the sec should drop several teams, vandy, kentucky, south carolina, missouri, and arkansas.
The SEC is not going to drop schools because the threat of lawsuits and the $$$ amount along with those lawsuits would be ridiculous. We're talking $500M minimum to each school dropped with being in good standing and no school in the conference is going to vote for a change in the bylaws that says a school can be dropped with a vote of members because they know they could be next. And $500M is a low figure..we're talking $50M over 10 yrs and schools could really push the damages to say 25 or 50 years. It's not going to happen.If the SEC starts dropping schools, it'd likely ripple down and the AAC would be dropping Tulsa, Tulane, ECU, all the little fish in the conference. Apparently the AAC has more clout to bring in the Big 12 detritus than the reverse scenario due to ESPN having broadcast rights with the AAC and Fox having the Big 12. ESPN might be the reason our conference gets stronger, just hoping Tulsa doesn't get punted due to our itty-bitty stadium... I think the matchups would put more butts in the stands on Saturdays at Skelly, but I'm guessing that might be offset by higher ticket prices.
With OU gone, AAC is better , may have already been from top to bottomwhich conference survives? big12 or aac?
Baylor is a full on religious school but TCU is a religious school in the same way TU and SMU are religious schools, historic affiliation only and maybe a few scholarships. With that notion USC is a religious school because it was founded as a Methodist School.West Virginia can go to the ACC or Big 10. Baylor and TCU (religious schools) are not an ideal PAC-12 fit. Kansas State? Hmmmmm.
Nah, let's on them. It feels good. that is the point of sports and college football. Welcome to the playa hatas ball.Baylor is a full on religious school but TCU is a religious school in the same way TU and SMU are religious schools, historic affiliation only and maybe a few scholarships. With that notion USC is a religious school because it was founded as a Methodist School.
I am not a TCU fan but I think it is funny how often people on TCU on this page. I get that we are jealous of them but they have found a way to succeed, primarily by keeping Patterson there, and we just haven't. Now their programs are growing, their academics are ranked considerably higher than ours and they are a well rounded university and not a STEM academy.