Posted on 06/14/2010 11:12:28 AM PDT by Will88
In a bombshell development that could bring a halt to seismic changes in college realignment, sources tell Orangebloods.com Texas is at the table with the 10 remaining Big 12 schools working on a TV deal put forth by commissioner Dan Beebe that would hold the conference together.
Just looking at the two sites, I can't tell which report would be more recent. But if they are meeting now, as the Orangebloods site says, maybe they are serious about keeping the Big 12 together.
If you can’t bet ‘em, leave them.
I would expect more out of a great American university with a fine tradition of protecting our country.
But instead, the Aggies retreat.
LOL....agree whole-heartedly with you!
Let’s go Ags!
Will the Aggies change their fight song now that they no longer want to play the Longhorns?
There is Arkansas - they are the ones who fled the SWC.
A&M has a stand alone offer. A&M’s natural, and longstanding rivals in the SEC, are LSU & Arkansas.
SEC fans visiting our websites have been very welcoming.
You need better reports. Try ESPN.
The Big 12 may be able to save itself with 10 teams...remains to be seen...if so, A&M is committed to that COA.
Looks to me like UT is retreating. They’re scared to plsy in the SEC and they’re retreating to the pansy ass PAC-10. LOL!
LSU & the Aggies have a history as well. Then there is Alabama with the Bear Bryant & Gene Stallings connection.
So good bye to texas university
We’re can’t beat you
So we gonna leave you..
plsy = play
Beginning at 2:00 CDT, Paul Finebaum in Birmingham will be talking about this, and trying to get current information, I’m sure. It was on his show last week that Texas A&M regent Gene Stallings first gave strong indications that he and others might prefer the SEC for A&M.
Finebaum has been popular in Alabama and surrounding staters for years and now has gone national on one of the satellite channels.
Texas A&M is now most likely to join the SEC according to ESPN and reliable SEC sources confirm A&M has been invited.
If A&M comes over to the SEC, then one other team (most say VA Tech, Clemson, Fla St or Miami) will come to the SEC. Others say UVA state officials would not allow VA Tech to move. I’m also told that USC will not agree to Clemson moving to the SEC?
Does anyone know about Southern Mississippi chances of joining the SEC?
I don’t know. Will t.u. change the lyrics to their fight song?
Lyrics to”Texas Fight”
Texas Fight, Texas Fight,
And it’s goodbye to A&M.
Texas Fight, Texas Fight,
And we’ll put over one more win.
Texas Fight, Texas Fight,
For it’s Texas that we love best.
Give ‘em Hell, Give ‘em Hell, Go Horns Go,
And it’s good-bye to all the rest!
Yea Orange! Yea White!
Yea Longhorns! Fight! Fight! Fight!
Texas Fight! Texas Fight,
Yea Texas Fight!
Texas Fight! Texas Fight,
Yea Texas Fight!
The Eyes of Texas are upon you,
All the livelong day.
The Eyes of Texas are upon you,
You cannot get away.
Texas Fight, Texas Fight,
For it’s Texas that we love best.
Hail, Hail, The gang’s all here,
And it’s good-bye to all the rest!
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Fight[/url]
Even with the reports that they are trying to save the Big12, I just don't see it happening.
At least the Longhorns will not have to change their fight song.
And the Longhorns will continue to earn more money than any other NCAA program.
Connection to Bama is weak imho, not really the stuff rivalries are made of, plus they’re further removed than an LSU or Arky.
Try again. They mention TAMU in the second line of their fight song.
I think you have your facts all wrong. That the Big-12 came to this juncture can be squarely placed at the feet of tu.
We won in 2006 & 2007, lost in 2008 & 2009 (barely) and will probably win this year.
Retreat to the SEC...you’re joking, right?
By the way, you brought up service to the nation. May I ask, did you serve?
The other thing to keep in mind is if the TXLege will let A&M and Texas go there separate ways.
SEC-SEC Division
SEC-PAC10 Division
SEC-BIG12 Division
SEC-BIG10 Division
SEC-MountainWest Division
SEC-BigEast Division
Etc.
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