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 .
It’s still a chance though. The pac can say look we have USC or Washington playing against DFW hometown team. In basketball we have UCLA. It’s not impossible and really what other options does the pac have if it wants to expand?
So sell me on why SMU isn’t better than TCU before we go down the road of saying an individual school is playing in an area. If nearly any Pac 12 school goes head to head recruiting against TCU the Pac 12 wins that battle.

Plus, not sure how you are up to date talking the State of Texas in today’s climate at Pac 12 triggers people.
 
Why would the provider pick it up if no one wants to watch it?

Cmon, Simple Jack. You can figure it out.

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No one wants to watch it? You telling me TCU at Washington, too 25 showdown at 7pm central time no one will want to watch? GMFB
 
No one wants to watch it? You telling me TCU at Washington, too 25 showdown at 7pm central time no one will want to watch? GMFB

The game you just described wouldn't be on PAC-12 Network, dummy.
 
Where did you mention the pac had relationships with cable providers and retain packages on right now in Texas?
We have relationships will all cable providers because DirectTv. This is why the Pac 12 network failed. We can be seen in any household in the country as long you don’t have DirectTv which last I saw was 30% or something.
 
So sell me on why SMU isn’t better than TCU before we go down the road of saying an individual school is playing in an area. If nearly any Pac 12 school goes head to head recruiting against TCU the Pac 12 wins that battle.

Plus, not sure how you are up to date talking the State of Texas in today’s climate at Pac 12 triggers people.

Truthfully would the pac take SMU? Because I won’t pick one, I’ll say ether would do. The pac would be adding the state of Texas. Not just a good market but a great recruiting ground.

What was that last part?
 
We have relationships will all cable providers because DirectTv. This is why the Pac 12 network failed. We can be seen in any household in the country as long you don’t have DirectTv which last I saw was 30% or something.

Not sure if we are in with AT&T, which is one of the biggest ones.
 
Truthfully would the pac take SMU? Because I won’t pick one, I’ll say ether would do. The pac would be adding the state of Texas. Not just a good market but a great recruiting ground.

What was that last part?

LOL, now asking about SMU...a program even more irrelevant to football viewers than TCU.
 
LOL, now asking about SMU...a program even more irrelevant to football viewers than TCU.

I didn’t bring SMU up dipshit. I asked would the pac really take them over TCU. Thanks for answering wazzu for me, bitch.
 
I didn’t bring SMU up dipshit. I asked would the pac really take them over TCU. Thanks for answering wazzu for me, bitch.

Obviously they are taking neither.

We haven't even gotten into the PAC's stance on not allowing religious schools.
 
Obviously they are taking neither.

We haven't even gotten into the PAC's stance on not allowing religious schools.

Yeah, your best bet is adding no one then. Unless of course the B1G raids you.
 
You realize there are more conferences then the PAC that play each weekend, right?

Sigh, here we go...number of televised games last season (excluded PAC-12 broadcasts):

12/19 - 4 games
12/12 - 4 games
12/05 - 6 games
11/28 - 4 games
11/21 - 3 games
11/14 - 5 games
11/07 - 4 games
 
Truthfully would the pac take SMU? Because I won’t pick one, I’ll say ether would do. The pac would be adding the state of Texas. Not just a good market but a great recruiting ground.

What was that last part?
No idea if they would or not. I was asking because it seems like you are stumping for TCU. SMU has better overall athletics programs. But honestly since the natural one in BYU is blackballed then I kind of think TCU and SMU would be too because Mormons are so much nicer.
 
Not sure if we are in with AT&T, which is one of the biggest ones.
I know the providers had makeover the past few years so I guess could be AT&T. It used to be DirectTv and for some forsaken reason the conference is littered with Tech giants that haven’t helped out at all. Could’ve done a hard knocks rip off on Netflix will all schools. Do someone with Appletv and Amazon Prime. I mean Bezos wants to own the Redskins so he should’ve been receptive to partnering with the conference. Sponsor a game in Seattle for a SEC, B1G or ACC school. Same in basketball having “challenge”.
 
I know the providers had makeover the past few years so I guess could be AT&T. It used to be DirectTv and for some forsaken reason the conference is littered with Tech giants that haven’t helped out at all. Could’ve done a hard knocks rip off on Netflix will all schools. Do someone with Appletv and Amazon Prime. I mean Bezos wants to own the Redskins so he should’ve been receptive to partnering with the conference. Sponsor a game in Seattle for a SEC, B1G or ACC school. Same in basketball having “challenge”.

Would really like to see the new stadiums in Los Angeles/Las Vegas step up and pay for some big money OOC games with PAC/SEC/BigTen opponents.
 
No idea if they would or not. I was asking because it seems like you are stumping for TCU. SMU has better overall athletics programs. But honestly since the natural one in BYU is blackballed then I kind of think TCU and SMU would be too because Mormons are so much nicer.

Not necessarily stumping for TCU. But they are a solid program in talent rich Texas. Seems like not a terrible fit for the PAC. And truthfully, who else would come to the pac realistically that’s a better fit and a money generator other then Kansas.
 
Obviously they are taking neither.

We haven't even gotten into the PAC's stance on not allowing religious schools.

You don’t know that with certainty.

You can bring up religion, then I’ll bring up recruiting how the PAC adds the state of talent rich Texas.
 
Sigh, here we go...number of televised games last season (excluded PAC-12 broadcasts):

12/19 - 4 games
12/12 - 4 games
12/05 - 6 games
11/28 - 4 games
11/21 - 3 games
11/14 - 5 games
11/07 - 4 games

Neat, and?
 
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