Anyone else think this is happening at light speed - Redrum - 06-09-2010
The Big 12 seems to be draining away like sand running through one\'s fingers. No wonder the Big 12 Commish was going around like half bully, half beggar trying to get every member to publicly sign a loyalty oath.
BUT...The Big 12 can firewall this. If there can be and 11-team Big 10, there can be an 11-team Big 12. (And they can get Houston to join and keep on limpin\' on). The Big 12 North will be a bloody laughingstock, but at least it will still bear the Big 12 name. So even if Nebraska bolts, it seems up to Texas and the other Texas schools. If the Pac-10 gets one of the Big Big-12 defection candidates to commit, then it most likely will crumble.
Hard to see the Pac-10 going for Missouri over Colorado. Â It\'s just hard to see why the Pac-10 would be interested in one team. Â The one team is just the domino tipping to get the whole thing.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
fullmetal - 06-09-2010
You\'re just seeing contingency plans going into action. Â The ADs here have been looking at this for a while...I kind of lament the end of the Big12 and true conference regionalism at the hands of big money.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
washingtonismoney - 06-09-2010
So I think the rumor of the moment is that the Big Ten (Twelve, now?) is planning on doing its expansion in stages: inviting Nebraska means that it gets to topple the Big 12, which means that it can take Mizzou at its leisure. The reason they want to do this in stages is the ever-elusive Notre Dame, which may finally feel compelled to join a conference once the Pac-16 behemoth assembles itself.
Expansion Report of the...Minute! - Redrum - 06-09-2010
UTexas site (Orangeblood) says that the UT chancellor and Athletic Dir. have
already met with the football coaches to tell them the Big 12 is history.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
fullmetal - 06-09-2010
Texas fans aren\'t enamored of having to bring Tech along with the Longhorns, that\'s for sure. Â Tech is far from a world-class university. Â A&M is a better university than Texas Tech.
"A&M is a better university than Texas Tech" - Redrum - 06-09-2010
Said the fullmetal Longhorn honk through clenched teeth. Â ;D
All I gotta say is Texas better not ever, ever again schedule another one of those 10 a.m. Â 110 deg. games with Stanford
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
fullmetal - 06-09-2010
I\'m not terribly anti-Aggie, though I am generally pro-Longhorn. Â After all, my sister did just graduate from A&M\'s medical school :) Â Also, the analog circuit engineering track in A&M\'s electrical engineering program is surprisingly good. Â UT-Austin doesn\'t have too many profs in that area.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
Ratmandoo - 06-09-2010
Quote:Anybody remember which Bruce Willis movie it was in which he\'s abducted and then forced to walk around Harlem naked except for a sandwich-board that says I HATE [N-WORD]S? That\'s probably fullmetal\'s fate -- walking down Guadalupe past the UT campus, wearing only a sandwich board that says, I\'M NOT TERRIBLY ANTI-AGGIE.
Die Hard 3: The crappy Die Hard movie.
And if Texas comes to the Pac-10, so does A&M and Tech. The interesting question is if Baylor can use its Texas connections to get in over Colorado. As for Oklahoma State, I believe they come if Oklahoma comes. So Missouri just gets left out with Kansas and K-State.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
yvonne - 06-09-2010
Merc says Colorado has already agreed to come west (yay!), others to be invited soon.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15266487. Â
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
yvonne - 06-10-2010
Never mind. Â It turns out the Merc\'s research is nothing more than reading the espn.com blog. wonder when the Rip van MercuryNew will wake up and realize we can all do the same thing, and that they need to add some value by actually reporting.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
fullmetal - 06-10-2010
My sandwich board reads: "Why A&M is important."
Read
this article on why.
Also, a nice article on the death of the Pac-10\'s image
here.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
raja - 06-10-2010
Quote:Die Hard 3: The crappy Die Hard movie.
And if Texas comes to the Pac-10, so does A&M and Tech. The interesting question is if Baylor can use its Texas connections to get in over Colorado. As for Oklahoma State, I believe they come if Oklahoma comes. So Missouri just gets left out with Kansas and K-State.
It\'s unclear to me why Oklahoma State is in this at all. Â I am no expert on OU politics, but my Oklahoma peeps say that there is much less allegiance and political wrangling over OU/OSU as there is in the Texas legislature.
Why can\'t we invite Mizzou - or even Kansas - instead of OSU?
- MC
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
Kathy - 06-10-2010
Neither Missouri nor Nebraska can make a move on this issue without the consent of the system governing boards. Nebraska\'s regents made a change to their agenda for Friday\'s meeting to allow discussion of conference alignment. Missouri\'s Board of Curators meets today and tomorrow. No public word on additions to the agenda yet, but that doesn\'t mean the issue will be ignored.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
CowboyIndian - 06-10-2010
Re: Ann Killion and her crap blog, er, column. Hear, hear, Mr. Garvin!
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? -
Kathy - 06-10-2010
Quote:It\'s unclear to me why Oklahoma State is in this at all.
Ever hear of T. Boone Pickens?
Hey! Â T. Boone sends ME a check - Redrum - 06-10-2010
He can tote the Oklahoma St. Cowboys any damned place he wants. Â Offer expires midnight of LOI day 2012.
Re: Color Nebraska gone....and Missouri, snubbed? - Pastor - 06-10-2010
BTW, that\'s T. Bone Pickens...he lost a o off the end of his fortune in the last recession.
He still has plenty to pay Redrum.....after all, what\'s $5