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I said OU would finish 3-4th overall in the SEC and it’s riled OU Homers up on twitter
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/dennisdoddcbs/status/1420512136208568324?s=21[/TWEET]
So the way ESPN sees this shaking out is bye bye Big 12 you’re leftovers aren’t taking UC, UCF etc, they can join the AAC, which we have too!
In terms of a 3 - 4 year average, I think you’d have:
- Alabama
- Georgia
- LSU, Florida, A&M, OU cycling in that 1 to 3 loss range depending top players every few years. If you’re OU with the expanded playoff you take that in a heartbeat. I think Texas THINKS they instantly join this group but man Sark better be the right choice otherwise you’re more like Auburn. The question is how easily can you fight you’re way out of that hole once you’re there. I’d argue you’re making it harder on yourself not easier. But hey, $$$.
Big 12 commish has sent ESPN a cease and desist letter.
In terms of a 3 - 4 year average, I think you’d have:
- Alabama
- Georgia
- LSU, Florida, A&M, OU cycling in that 1 to 3 loss range depending top players every few years. If you’re OU with the expanded playoff you take that in a heartbeat. I think Texas THINKS they instantly join this group but man Sark better be the right choice otherwise you’re more like Auburn. The question is how easily can you fight you’re way out of that hole once you’re there. I’d argue you’re making it harder on yourself not easier. But hey, $$$.
Texas won't be Auburn, they randomly win it all every few years. I think Texas is going to be in a battle to see who is the better orange T school every year.
In terms of a 3 - 4 year average, I think you’d have:
- Alabama
- Georgia
- LSU, Florida, A&M, OU cycling in that 1 to 3 loss range depending top players every few years. If you’re OU with the expanded playoff you take that in a heartbeat. I think Texas THINKS they instantly join this group but man Sark better be the right choice otherwise you’re more like Auburn. The question is how easily can you fight you’re way out of that hole once you’re there. I’d argue you’re making it harder on yourself not easier. But hey, $$$.
ESPN moving to destroy the Big-12 just like they destroyed the Big East 10 years ago. Some wild shit.
Would love to see wizards defend the Mouse on this one.
FTFY. If Bowlsby had the power to order ESPN to do anything, he wouldn't be in this jam to begin with.
Stupid move by the leftovers.. ESPN is ruthless and ask UConn how it goes with lawsuits. Take the L and move on. Have Tex and OU pay 80 million each and call it a day.
The allegation is that ESPN is trying to peel off enough of the Big 12 to eliminate the buyout. Apparently the rights grant is voided if the conference doesn’t field enough teams.
A&M is middle of the pack and not on the same level as Georgia and LSU. A&M hasn’t had a double digit win season since 2012. The only one since 1999. Only 10 in the last 40 years. UF looks like they’re climbing back up but not there yet IMO.
Just about exactly my take on this.
Ouch, that's harsh. Maybe true, though. I think Texas will eventually right the ship and at least get back to being a consistent top 20 program. Too much booster interference to expect much more.
A&M finished AP 4th last year and had invested two oil basins in their program. They have notched a win on every team in the West and are 5th overall in wins since joining with down years and have one of the best environments in college football that I’m already excited to experience again in 2024. Disagree
I would agree with you if they were staying in the Big12, but how do you ever turn the corner now when you're getting your ass kicked 4-5 times per season?
A&M finished AP 4th last year and had invested two oil basins in their program. They have notched a win on every team in the West and are 5th overall in wins since joining with down years and have one of the best environments in college football that I’m already excited to experience again in 2024. Disagree
The allegation is that ESPN is trying to peel off enough of the Big 12 to eliminate the buyout. Apparently the rights grant is voided if the conference doesn’t field enough teams.
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby accused ESPN of encouraging other conferences to pick apart the league so Texas and Oklahoma can move to the Southeastern Conference more quickly and without paying a massive buyout.
"I have absolute certainty that they (ESPN) have been involved in manipulating other conferences to go after our members," Bowlsby told The Associated Press on Wednesday after sending a cease-and-desist letter to the network.
The letter addressed to ESPN executive Burke Magnus, president of programming and content, said the Big 12 had become aware the network had taken actions "to not only harm the Big 12 Conference but to result in financial benefits for ESPN."
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First sec meeting with texas
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First sec meeting with texas
I like Texas to straighten out. Remember when we were making fun of OU’s D? Texas hired on of the best DC’s in the game and if Sark does his thing, they’re gonna be tough. I expect Pete K to kill it there.
And then get hired by Freeman when he takes over.
Now that’s a hot call for a futures bet.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/brucefeldmancfb/status/1420859790989815808?s=21[/TWEET]
The thought that the vote discussion was useless since they likely wouldn’t have gotten this far without already having the votes was probably correct. Wonder which ESPN employee had to physically raise A&Ms hand to vote Yes
A&M's working behind the scenes to flip to the B1G and bring KU, Mizzou and Vandy with them. The same day the B1G announces their deal with UNC & UVa to round out the new B2G
A&M's working behind the scenes to flip to the B1G and bring KU, Mizzou and Vandy with them. The same day the B1G announces their deal with UNC & UVa to round out the new B2G