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Quoted: Yea, Joe Castiglione pretty much called Chris Del Conte and said "Hey, lets see if we can join the SEC and make millions more $$$. Del Conte was like OK, lets do it. But if it makes you feel better, Its all the Longhorns fault @Nailcrusher View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Aahhhh so it’s Oklahoma’s fault. I liked it being Texas’s fault better. Yea, Joe Castiglione pretty much called Chris Del Conte and said "Hey, lets see if we can join the SEC and make millions more $$$. Del Conte was like OK, lets do it. But if it makes you feel better, Its all the Longhorns fault @Nailcrusher Its always Texas' fault |
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Quoted: I see Fox or CBS getting Mich or OSU vs the west coast teams. Which would be noon or 3:30 possibly the 7:30 NBC slot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wtf are we going to watch now at midnight? Assuming Arizona, ASU, and Utah bolt for the Big12, I’d assume some sort of combo of them against original Big12 teams. Guessing B1G teams will have some later than usual kickoffs @ USC/UCLA/UO/UW .... I’m guessing whenever an East coast or Midwest BIG team plays out west it will be a 9 or 10 pm eastern time zone kick off. Maybe if it’s Rutgers or Northwestern. I bet OSU and Michigan don’t get that time slot. I see Fox or CBS getting Mich or OSU vs the west coast teams. Which would be noon or 3:30 possibly the 7:30 NBC slot. Noon kickoffs are real early on the left coast |
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Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don’t blame this on the Big10. This is the Big12s fault. In fact it’s the Horns fault. If they hadn’t bailed to the SEC and drug little brother Oklahoma along, then the Big12 wouldn’t have added Colorado and started this chain of events. Oklahoma was actually the school that took the lead with this and texas joined on You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” You forgot Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri are all also doing that circle jerk |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM Yup. Castiglione is a damn good AD. Yeah he's a damn good AD from everything I've heard and read over the years |
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Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don’t blame this on the Big10. This is the Big12s fault. In fact it’s the Horns fault. If they hadn’t bailed to the SEC and drug little brother Oklahoma along, then the Big12 wouldn’t have added Colorado and started this chain of events. Oklahoma was actually the school that took the lead with this and texas joined on You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Well that’s no way to treat someone who was just helping prove you right. Didn’t you post a few weeks back that somehow this would be Texas’s fault? |
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Quoted: Well that’s no way to treat someone who was just helping prove you right. Didn’t you post a few weeks back that somehow this would be Texas’s fault? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don’t blame this on the Big10. This is the Big12s fault. In fact it’s the Horns fault. If they hadn’t bailed to the SEC and drug little brother Oklahoma along, then the Big12 wouldn’t have added Colorado and started this chain of events. Oklahoma was actually the school that took the lead with this and texas joined on You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Well that’s no way to treat someone who was just helping prove you right. Didn’t you post a few weeks back that somehow this would be Texas’s fault? Indeed. |
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Quoted: Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don’t blame this on the Big10. This is the Big12s fault. In fact it’s the Horns fault. If they hadn’t bailed to the SEC and drug little brother Oklahoma along, then the Big12 wouldn’t have added Colorado and started this chain of events. Oklahoma was actually the school that took the lead with this and texas joined on You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Well that’s no way to treat someone who was just helping prove you right. Didn’t you post a few weeks back that somehow this would be Texas’s fault? Indeed. Ok see we’re on the same team. |
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Quoted: Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? Oklahoma definitely doesn't fit B1G academic standards, Oklahoma as a state isn't known for its academia |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Don’t blame this on the Big10. This is the Big12s fault. In fact it’s the Horns fault. If they hadn’t bailed to the SEC and drug little brother Oklahoma along, then the Big12 wouldn’t have added Colorado and started this chain of events. Oklahoma was actually the school that took the lead with this and texas joined on You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Well that’s no way to treat someone who was just helping prove you right. Didn’t you post a few weeks back that somehow this would be Texas’s fault? Indeed. Ok see we’re on the same team. Wait till yall play on thanksgiving/weekend |
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Quoted: Quoted: Oklahoma definitely doesn't fit B1G academic standards, Oklahoma as a state isn't known for its academia Just top notch politics Definitely more conservative than just about anywhere. I like Oklahoma people I know and work with. Low pay for academic type jobs though |
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Quoted: If it’s anything like former SEC scheduling, they won’t meet until 2032 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wait till yall play on thanksgiving/weekend If it’s anything like former SEC scheduling, they won’t meet until 2032 Schools nearby should never play each other. Keeps bragging rights going strong |
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https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38129880/unc-ad-bubba-cunningham-critical-comments-florida-state-president
UNC trying to keep FSU in-line? |
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Quoted: Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? Big10 and PAC generally fit each other. both think their shit dont stink. mostly blue states too, imagine that. fuck the rose bowl |
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Hearing AsU, UU, OR st and WAst may be coming to big 12 with reduced shares until TV contract comes back up for renewal. Guessing that's still more than the terrible pac6 apple contract
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Quoted: Hearing AsU, UU, OR st and WAst may be coming to big 12 with reduced shares until TV contract comes back up for renewal. Guessing that's still more than the terrible pac6 apple contract View Quote big 12 has all the leverage. they shouldve left before ore and UW. after usc ucla split, ore and uw leaving kills the pac for media money. if it survives at all it'll get g5 money deion showed the way |
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4 corners belong in Big 12. It's a Big East, Big 8, SWC, and Border Athletic Conferencr reunion |
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4 corners belong in Big 12. It's a Big East, Big 8, SWC, and Border Athletic Conferencr reunion View Quote Such natural rivals as Utah and West Virginia |
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Quoted: big 12 has all the leverage. they shouldve left before ore and UW. after usc ucla split, ore and uw leaving kills the pac for media money. if it survives at all it'll get g5 money deion showed the way View Quote Exactly. Not a fan of uneven distribution but they waited too long. Pac died when the commish couldn't get a decent TV done long ago |
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Quoted: Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You’re correct, but be careful as you are breaking up the “Texas is the root of all ills in college football” circle jerk that the TT and ATM fans have going. Might get some hate jizz on you too… ETA: I think Castiglione was more firm than “let’s see if we can”. I think he said something along the lines of “we are leaving, y’all should join us but if not, OU will be just fine.” Exactly, from what I have heard, he reached out to the SEC about joining and teh SEC Commish was like "Oh hell yea" THen Texas was like, "we want to come to" and BOOM Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? Texas wanted B1G last time, but didn’t make the move because OU didn’t want to make that move. I was under the impression that OU has always felt that SEC was a better fit than B1G. I’m amused that people are blaming Texas for throwing their weight around, when they really haven’t since ridding the BigXii of partial qualifiers. They were asked by OU to come along to the SEC. |
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Gonna be honest with y'all:
Killing a conference that's over 100 years old is pretty sad. |
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Quoted: Was there any truth to the rumor Texas was initially interested in the Big10 but Oklahoma didn’t meet their academic standards so they called the SEC? View Quote Not from what I’ve heard. The B10 hasn’t really been enforcing the AAU requirement for about a decade now. The SEC just made more sense. |
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Quoted: Gonna be honest with y'all: Killing a conference that's over 100 years old is pretty sad. View Quote I agree. Also sad is making changes to a historic conference in such a manner that old rivalries become unrecognizable. We go from playing LSU (56), Ole Miss (46) & Miss St (95) yearly to playing them occasionally. At least we will now get to play some of our other rivals occasionally ... Tennessee (54) & Florida (84). |
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Quoted: Such natural rivals as Utah and West Virginia View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
4 corners belong in Big 12. It's a Big East, Big 8, SWC, and Border Athletic Conferencr reunion Such natural rivals as Utah and West Virginia Moon shine vs. Mormons should be fun |
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Quoted: I agree. Also sad is making changes to a historic conference in such a manner that old rivalries become unrecognizable. We go from playing LSU (56), Ole Miss (46) & Miss St (95) yearly to playing them occasionally. At least we will now get to play some of our other rivals occasionally ... Tennessee (54) & Florida (84). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gonna be honest with y'all: Killing a conference that's over 100 years old is pretty sad. I agree. Also sad is making changes to a historic conference in such a manner that old rivalries become unrecognizable. We go from playing LSU (56), Ole Miss (46) & Miss St (95) yearly to playing them occasionally. At least we will now get to play some of our other rivals occasionally ... Tennessee (54) & Florida (84). The traditions are what really get lost here. Sure, new opportunities will evolve, but rivalries that are 80-100 years old are now gone. |
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Quoted: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38129880/unc-ad-bubba-cunningham-critical-comments-florida-state-president UNC trying to keep FSU in-line? View Quote lol, no. Good cop, bad cop. That said, FSU took it a liiiiiiitle far with their commentary. I ain’t saying I disagree with what they said, mind you. |
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Quoted: lol, no. Good cop, bad cop. That said, FSU took it a liiiiiiitle far with their commentary. I ain’t saying I disagree with what they said, mind you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38129880/unc-ad-bubba-cunningham-critical-comments-florida-state-president UNC trying to keep FSU in-line? lol, no. Good cop, bad cop. That said, FSU took it a liiiiiiitle far with their commentary. I ain’t saying I disagree with what they said, mind you. I’d be surprised if UNC hasn’t been talking under the radar to both the SEC and Big 10 for some time now. |
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Now the rest of the country gets to see just how awesomely nasty the Holy War is. Just wait until Utah v. BYU determines the Big-12 championship!
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View Quote It could happen sooner than you think. Utah comes in already as a top tier football team in the conference. Of course it could take BYU years to get there. BTW, the four corners schools come in with full revenue shares immediately. The G5 four are working their way up the ladder. |
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Quoted: It could happen sooner than you think. Utah comes in already as a top tier football team in the conference. Of course it could take BYU years to get there. BTW, the four corners schools come in with full revenue shares immediately. The G5 four are working their way up the ladder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: It could happen sooner than you think. Utah comes in already as a top tier football team in the conference. Of course it could take BYU years to get there. BTW, the four corners schools come in with full revenue shares immediately. The G5 four are working their way up the ladder. Utah is going to do well in the Big12. By far the best addition. |
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Quoted: I thought the Pac 12 was full of weak teams? How will they do well in a Power 3 conference? View Quote The last year of Pac-12 football could be one of the most exciting competitive seasons in any conference ever. The top half of the conference is just loaded for bear. I’m absolutely broken hearted over the demise of the conference. It’s as big of a blot on the sport as has ever happened. The next era of CFB is just not going to be the same. The death of the only major league west of the Rockies should not be celebrated. |
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Quoted: The last year of Pac-12 football could be one of the most exciting competitive seasons in any conference ever. The top half of the conference is just loaded for bear. I’m absolutely broken hearted over the demise of the conference. It’s as big of a blot on the sport as has ever happened. The next era of CFB is just not going to be the same. The death of the only major league west of the Rockies should not be celebrated. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought the Pac 12 was full of weak teams? How will they do well in a Power 3 conference? The last year of Pac-12 football could be one of the most exciting competitive seasons in any conference ever. The top half of the conference is just loaded for bear. I’m absolutely broken hearted over the demise of the conference. It’s as big of a blot on the sport as has ever happened. The next era of CFB is just not going to be the same. The death of the only major league west of the Rockies should not be celebrated. I haven’t really heard anyone anywhere actually celebrating what’s happened. I just hope someone (NCAA?) steps up and formulates a plan for the other sports to stay more regionalized. Football can afford this for the most part. But the other sports cannot. The real tragedy would be seeing schools losing other sports over this. |
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