Posted on 06/15/2010 7:28:04 PM PDT by Bad~Rodeo
Nice poker face, Lady Gaga.
Way to go all in there, Bevo.
Oh, we were braced for Expansiogeddon. Texas was going here. Texas was going there. Everyone wanted Texas. Texas to the Pac-10 was a done deal. Texas was going to topple all the dominoes because Texas held all the cards.
Well, then Texas got its bluff called. And guess what? When it came down to the moment of truth, Texas pushed away from the table, stayed right where it was. Texas fold em.
Dont get me wrong. Thank goodness. The Big 12 (now 10) somehow hanging on saved college football as we know it. It kept regions that made sense intact. It kept Iowa State, the Kansases, Mizzou and Baylor from being blown right off the map.
And so well hear a lot about how Texas saved the Big 12, and it did. About how Texas made out like a bandit. And oh, baby, it did.
About how Texas got exactly what it wanted. Yeah, it did. It definitely did.
But thats the point. This is what Texas wanted. Superconference? No thanks. No longer being the lone superpower? Uh, no, not for them. Living in a league which might feature clashes of titans most every week? Nah. Having to actually count the votes? Please.
No, when it came time to call, Texas was bluffing. Texas was never leaving. This was what Texas wanted all along.
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That's probably a much bigger factor than has been generally discussed. I think if anything like a 'super conference' did exist, fans would tire of it. There could be only one undefeated team after a conference championship game. We have that in twelve team conferences, but in sixteen or larger conferences, that would eliminate several big names, and there would be no end to the whining and complaining from every team that had one loss, or even two or three losses, making a case for the championship game or a BCS bowl.
Years ago, all the 'best minds' were pushing all sorts of business mergers, acquisitions, symbiosis and diversification. But after a decade or so, many of those transactions went sour, never blended well and were deemed failures and eventually undone in one way or another. I think this merger mania and expansion mania in college football would up the same way.
Mega-conferences might diminish fan interest rather than increase it.
They got the biggest payout - they get the biggest criticism.
I hope that it will not be 4 Super Conference's as some are proposing. There are several Senators sitting in the dark watching and waiting to pounce on the tax free status universities enjoy.
Not to change the topic but I noticed on your About Page that you are a TexTech alum. The reason I bring it up is that during last years season 4 filming of Friday Night Lights here in Austin, I met Mike Leach. He was making a cameo appearance
Sorry. I meant UT.
Leach is quite the character, no doubt. Mixed feelings about his departure, but I’m satisfied with Tuberville.......so far.
I was just thinking maybe the Big 12 could rename itself the SouthWest Conference.
Bbbbut, I just pulled my Big 12 gear off e-bay thinking we were headed to the Pac 10. I've got to put it back on e-bay?
Yep, Texas/Oklahoma game winner gets the Auto-bid to the BCS if they are rank right(my guess top 20 or 15, auto BCS Champ Game bid if in top 10).
and NO Conference championship game. Rules say a conference must have 12+ teams
That’s a good one! The sad thing is that the UT could probably rename the conference whatever it wants and my fellow Okies would not object. At least not if they were thrown a crumb or two.
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Hook ‘EM Horns!!!!
I knew I sounded paranoid;>)
Texas, I give my congrats on a well-played game of “Texas Hold ‘Em” literally.
Team uterus strikes again!!!!
LOL
My only regret is that no one asked Rice to enter the picture. Peck’em Owls!
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