


OU/UT is on par with tOSU/UMIs it just my SEC eyes or will Texas be part of the two biggest P4/P5 rivalries ever? UT/ou, UT/aggy>>>>> tosu/UM, Bama/Auburn?
So yes, it's just you. You're scuffle with the aggies isn't on that level.
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OU/UT is on par with tOSU/UMIs it just my SEC eyes or will Texas be part of the two biggest P4/P5 rivalries ever? UT/ou, UT/aggy>>>>> tosu/UM, Bama/Auburn?
So if/when this happens, does the BIG counter with Notre Dame/USC coming to its conference to try n keep pace financially?
I'm glad it happened too. Along with NIL and expanded playoffs, shit needs to come down sooner rather than later.Personally, I'd like to see this happen. The NCAA FBS needs a GOOD 'shakin' up and THIS would certainly fit the bill.
I certainly don't blame Oklahoma/Texas for wanting to do this. Sure, there's the behind-the-scenes politics and money-grab behind this along with some collateral damage too. So, what's new?
But... Why Not? It's not like they don't bring anything to the table at SEC. Let's see what happens.
There's just a lot of 'butt hurt' going on right now and there's gonna be an even BIGGER 'butt-hurt' if/when this finally takes place.
So, for me... IF it actually happens, I'm gonna sit back and watch the moaning. groaning and gnashing of teeth in the Big12.
Gonna be very interesting over the next week or so...
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I'm glad it happened too. Along with NIL and expanded playoffs, shit needs to come down sooner rather than later.
My questions doesn't involve the Big 12 schools. What I'm wondering is what the other four P5s are going to do if that per school amount does go to $75-80 million/year for each SEC school? The revenue gap is going to grow significantly. Other than Notre Dame, who are the other four conferences going to bring on that can generate enough revenue to close that gap?
Of course OU is going to lose more games in the SEC than it does in the Big XII. And the conference championships will come less often. But the playoffs are going to be easier for OU to get into now (12 teams instead of 4 teams and no need to run the table) and that's going to give Oklahoma a puncher's chance to win NC's. Our recruiting will get even better and the money will be rolling in. Gotta expect the occasional loss when you're running a gauntlet instead of a Big XII schedule. It's all good. Also looking forward to seeing how all the existing SEC schools do against Oklahoma and Texas when we're all playing each other on a consistent basis.
The Big 10 should be fine, albeit I'm concerned Kevin Warren is gonna fuck it up.I'm glad it happened too. Along with NIL and expanded playoffs, shit needs to come down sooner rather than later.
My questions doesn't involve the Big 12 schools. What I'm wondering is what the other four P5s are going to do if that per school amount does go to $75-80 million/year for each SEC school? The revenue gap is going to grow significantly. Other than Notre Dame, who are the other four conferences going to bring on that can generate enough revenue to close that gap?
You had the occasional loss when you were in the Big 12. It's probably going to happen more now.
It will be interesting to see how your fan base reacts when you go from conference champion every year to 10 wins is a good season with a shot at a conference title twice a decade.
Plus, and I'm not trolling but trying to think this through-how does this impact Riley? He went from a perfect situation to one where if you start losing games to one where he gets on the hot seat quick. This time last week you guys compared him to Stoops but when it's official the knuckle draggers in the fan base are going to judge him by how he does against Saban. Personally I think you guys should annoit him coach for life but he just received some unrealistic expectations. How long before he says screw this and goes to the NFL. You caught lightning in a bottle twice now and the odds of it happening a third time are beyond rare. You Schnellenburger and Blake back to back fail and the risk is you become Tennessee. The downside is you sit on a pile of money that keeps softball on top but this was a risky move.
Yeah... That's gonna be the BIG dilemma, isn't it? BUT we've ALWAYS had the "haves/have nots" issue in college sports right along with society itself. But the NIL stuff isn't going to help matters any, either.I'm glad it happened too. Along with NIL and expanded playoffs, shit needs to come down sooner rather than later.
My questions doesn't involve the Big 12 schools. What I'm wondering is what the other four P5s are going to do if that per school amount does go to $75-80 million/year for each SEC school? The revenue gap is going to grow significantly. Other than Notre Dame, who are the other four conferences going to bring on that can generate enough revenue to close that gap?
This september and I will be there live...... now that you mention it, I might outta asked when they would beat Arkansas...
It will be at least a decade before Texas can catch up to the strength of the SEC.
Yeah we are going to need you to change your attitude or fandom to a team outside the league if this behavior continues....speaking of cock power, how's about mr turkeyeagleplainsmantigertrees sit the fuck down and quit flapping his cockholster. Awwbern really shouldn't be attempting to dictate jack fucking shit. We'll take this cute little wagon with these cute little ponies and trample your birds, plains, tigers, trees, sheepwives or what have you until there's nothing left but a stain.
...bish.
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A better question is if the Texas legislature successfully blocks Texas from leaving the Big 12 would the SEC still take Oklahoma? The answer is yes....they were allowed to vote separately on Oklahoma and/or Texas joining the SEC? If they both got in, that would be it. But if one team was rejected, then it wouldn't be that hard to approach another school to round out the membership.
Do you think the ability to vote on them separately instead of as package deal would change anything?