Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC

How long?

  • Year 1

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Within the first 3-5 seasons

    Votes: 9 39.1%
  • At LEAST 10 years

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Texas BBQ style potato salad

    Votes: 2 8.7%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .
They've yet to play in the SEC. How can you assume OU will maintain the dominance they had in the Big 12?
I am confident they won't. But that isn't what you said. It's simple ... a Nebraska fan criticizing an OU team as not being elite when NE football is currently irrelevant, and has been for some time, is stupid. Whether they stay there or not will be an interesting aspect of this.

Pretty sure Georgia losing to a G5 from Idaho, in your own backyard, in the last 10 years, with all that elite SEC talent, is "discussing college football".
LOL ... this was in response to me explaining why you will need more than a coach to get back to 10 wins, let alone elite. You pointed to a single game 10 years ago. You've not responded to the substantive post I made. Like I said, we've had worse losses since ... it's irrelevant to the post I made. Keep up.
 
what is this pissing match?
pretty much every P5 program has lost to a G5 somewhere along the way
even the mighty SEC
Hell, I pointed out we had far more embarrassing losses since he could have brought up. But it was irrelevant to what I posted.
 
I am confident they won't. But that isn't what you said. It's simple ... a Nebraska fan criticizing an OU team as not being elite when NE football is currently irrelevant, and has been for some time, is stupid. Whether they stay there or not will be an interesting aspect of this.

So non-relevant team fans can't be critical of other teams that are relevant but not elite?

Got it.
 
They are all time blueblood elite no doubt. So is Nebraska.

Michigan is also blueblood, but not elite.
Southern Cal is also blueblood, but not elite.
Penn St is also, but....
Texas is also, but ....
Notre Dame is also, but .....

Get the picture?
You are the definition of blue blood -

noble birth.
"blue blood is no guarantee of any particular merit, competence, or expertise"

There you go, Nebraska in a nutshell.

When someone who had been irrelevant for a couple decades starts brining up their "blue blood" status, you know the argument is lost.
 
I am confident they won't. But that isn't what you said. It's simple ... a Nebraska fan criticizing an OU team as not being elite when NE football is currently irrelevant, and has been for some time, is stupid. Whether they stay there or not will be an interesting aspect of this.


LOL ... this was in response to me explaining why you will need more than a coach to get back to 10 wins, let alone elite. You pointed to a single game 10 years ago. You've not responded to the substantive post I made. Like I said, we've had worse losses since ... it's irrelevant to the post I made. Keep up.

I actually pointed to two games. You must have missed the other that was 6 years ago.

The other was Georgia's SEC talent rich program losing to Nebraska in 2014.
 
So non-relevant team fans can't be critical of other teams that are relevant but not elite?

Got it.
I challenge you to find a single person on here who would argue OU is currently not elite.

You can whatever you want ... presumably you are a grown ass man. But, when you just make shit up about a team that used to be a big rival, and you have been irrelevant for a couple decades, don't be surprised when your little brother insecurity is thrown back at you. But hey, you be you.
 
I actually pointed to two games. You must have missed the other that was 6 years ago.

The other was Georgia's SEC talent rich program losing to Nebraska in 2014.
And somehow that makes your lack of response better?
 
You are the definition of blue blood -

noble birth.
"blue blood is no guarantee of any particular merit, competence, or expertise"

There you go, Nebraska in a nutshell.

When someone who had been irrelevant for a couple decades starts brining up their "blue blood" status, you know the argument is lost.

Would you like some peanut butter with all that jelly.

Enjoy being on the outside looking in.
 
LOL you're going to see elite soon.

It'll just appear elite to those without 2 brain cells to rub together.

In actuality it'll be nothing more than an (8-5) Iowa beating Nebraska 56-14.

Did that make Iowa elite?

I'll wait
 
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Would you like some peanut butter with all that jelly.

Enjoy being on the outside looking in.
LOL ... each post you make gets worse and worse.

Apply the 12 team CFP to UGA and Neb past 20 years

UGA gets in 11 times, including the last 4.
NE - zero

Outside looking in ... that's you, not us.
 
LOL ... each post you make gets worse and worse.

Apply the 12 team CFP to UGA and Neb past 20 years

UGA gets in 11 times, including the last 4.
NE - zero

Outside looking in ... that's you, not us.

And UGA gets railed like a cheap hooker.

What's the difference? If you didn't win it, you're forgotten just as quickly as those who didn't even make the cut.
 
Yeah, going to be hard to poach a school from the ACC for the Big12. However, if they could get some more easterly teams then it would make the geography a lot easier for your team.

Big12 was stupid to listen, and trust, Texas. From the first second A&M and mizzou left the Big12 should have been out trying to lure in bigger fish to play with Texas and OU. But instead they sat on their asses and trusted Texas and OU to honor at least their media deals.
Tom Osborne tried to warn Bill Byrne and the rest but it took about a year or so to sink in. Sorry that you will have to deal with those Pricks again. So when will the Conference move the SEC headquarters to Dallas?
 
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Tom Osbourne tried to warn Bill Byrne and the rest but it about a year or so to sink in. Sorry that you will have to deal with those Pricks again. So when will the Conference move the SEC headquarters to Dallas?

TBH I wish Texas would come to the Big 10 west.

AAU
A Top 10 winningest blueblood program that would take the Big 10 to 5 total going into the next media rights negotiations.
A MASSIVE tv footprint

Face it, they're not going to get near the influence in the SEC, PAC, Big 10, or ACC that they enjoyed in the Big 12.

I know it's not going to happen. Just saying I don't hate tejas that much that I refuse to see the value they would bring to the conference.

I flip them shit but they haven't done anything anybody else wouldn't have done for themselves given the opportunity. I can admit that.
 
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That's "direct" federal monies. That does NOT include AAU monies doled out by the Big 10. Just stop with your nonsense.

Regarding the $120 billion that's divided up 64 ways or appx $1.9 billion per AAU institution.
The Big 10 has 13 AAU institutions so that is near $25 billion to the Big 10.

Again.... LOL at $5 billion and LOL thinking the Big 10 would swoon over Georgia.
Somewhere in the cobwebs of my dysfunctional brain, I recall the University of Chicago is considered in the B1G for AAU grant purposes. Is that right or has my "Oldtimers" disease kicked in?
 
Somewhere in the cobwebs of my dysfunctional brain, I recall the University of Chicago is considered in the B1G for AAU grant purposes. Is that right or has my "Oldtimers" disease kicked in?

I do not have an answer to that.

I didn't even know AAU existed until Nebraska joined the Big 10.
That's with me taking correspondence classes through the University of Maryland (AAU) when I was in the military overseas.
 
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