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Put on your aluminum foil hats and hear me out. At one point or another, the thought of Texas becoming an independent has crossed all of our minds. They have the huge fan base, ability to negotiate tv contracts and could benefit any cfb team's schedule. I personally started thinking about this because of a couple events:
1) Texas stayed with the Big12 even though it looked like it might be falling apart. They could have left the Big12 for any other conference in the country, but instead stayed. It almost feels like they want to hunker down and watch how everything unfolds. As other teams defect to other conferences, they can "monitor the landscape". This would make a move to independence quite simple if:
a) Texas puts image out that they will stick by Big12 as it crumbles, leaving the image that they were left behind by the conference.
b) "super conferences" (at whatever size they end up being. They dont necessarily need to morph into 16 team conferences in order to break up other conferences) leave Texas in a position where they could make an argument in which they dont fit either geographically, historically or educationally.
2) Scheduling ND and BYU to three game series not only shows apt to scheduling big name out of conference games (opposite of their scheduling strategies of late), but scheduling them with an independent and another school positioning themselves for independence.
My point is this, i'm not saying that it is going to happen, but there is opportunity for teams like Texas and BYU to change the landscape of football towards Notre Dame's advantage in respect to staying independent.
Thoughts?
1) Texas stayed with the Big12 even though it looked like it might be falling apart. They could have left the Big12 for any other conference in the country, but instead stayed. It almost feels like they want to hunker down and watch how everything unfolds. As other teams defect to other conferences, they can "monitor the landscape". This would make a move to independence quite simple if:
a) Texas puts image out that they will stick by Big12 as it crumbles, leaving the image that they were left behind by the conference.
b) "super conferences" (at whatever size they end up being. They dont necessarily need to morph into 16 team conferences in order to break up other conferences) leave Texas in a position where they could make an argument in which they dont fit either geographically, historically or educationally.
2) Scheduling ND and BYU to three game series not only shows apt to scheduling big name out of conference games (opposite of their scheduling strategies of late), but scheduling them with an independent and another school positioning themselves for independence.
My point is this, i'm not saying that it is going to happen, but there is opportunity for teams like Texas and BYU to change the landscape of football towards Notre Dame's advantage in respect to staying independent.
Thoughts?