Posted on 06/14/2010 5:51:44 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott says Texas has turned down an invitation to leave the Big 12 and join his conference.
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LOL- how ‘bout not moving to a second rate conference.....
Kansas vs. California battle between AD and President and the result is a 10-school Big 12. Pretty funny.
Yeah it is, good catch. Apparently Kansas had 10 million more reasons why the Big 12 should survive
Texas raised, Texas A&M called. Texas was in the process of folding and Texas A&M decided to fold and did...not like cheap suit.
Texas A&M likes to play little brother and wonders why they are not given more respect.
No university has uglier uniforms than Oregon.
All those team joining the PAC10 always seemed kind of goofy to me. When you think of Pacific do we think of Oklahoma and Texas? I think not. Maybe they could rename the conference to something else other than the BIG (whatever number of teams we have in the conference). With that in mind may I suggest the Big Ten rename itself the Woody Hayes Conference. HEE HEE HEE!
There a guy on espn radio on sunday morning that was making the point that since Title XI requires that mens and womens sports be treated equally this has basically forced the universities to try to make as much money as they possibly can from college football amd mens college baseketball since those programs at most universities are the only sports that actually make money and they fund the numerous college sports programs that lose money. Can we really call them greedy when they really need to make that much money to simply survive.
UT did it only for themselves. They will make more money than anyone in the conference, while before it was all equal. They can make as much as $10 million more AND they get their own network.
They are the ones who bullied Nebraska out of the conference to begin with.
Screw UT.
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