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BB73;1712073; said:Frank the Tank's blog reacting to the Pac-10's supposed offer to half of the Big 12.
He stresses that Nebraska is the most likely new member of the Big Ten.
Tank.blog
"Comfort and familiarity" lose out to revenue and faculty appeal seven days out of every week. The notion that the Pac 10 is a better fit for the Horns is just not supportable. And again - it's not the athletic department's decision to make.jwinslow;1712002; said:The pac ten can simply cater to Texas' needs better.
... The big ten has much better academics, big 2 sports, revenue now and later, prestige and visibility.
The pac ten has more comfort, accommodations and familiarity.
Talk about a high maintenance gal...fallout from the orangebloods.com report that the pac-10 is planning to extend invitations to texas, texas a&m, texas tech, oklahoma, oklahoma state and has been immediate.
Already, the political forces in Texas are preparing to make demands that if six schools from the Big 12 are going to be invited to the Pac-10, Baylor should replace Colorado on that list, according to two sources close to the situation.
"If you're going to have an exported commodity involved in this, do you think we're going to allow a school from outside the state of Texas to replace one of our schools in the Big 12 South? I don't think so. We're already at work on this," said a high-ranking member of the Texas Legislature who asked not to be identified.
The source said there is a block of 15 legislators who will work to make sure Baylor - not Colorado - is invited to the Pac-10.
"If the Pac-10 wants Texas, and we know they do, they may have to take all of our Texas schools," the source said, adding that Texas Tech has also benefited from political inclusion on the invite list.
That influence may already have been felt during Saturday's Pac-10 meetings in San Francisco (more on that in a minute).
The Texas legislators taking up for Baylor are pointing to the political and economic importance of keeping the Texas members of the Big 12 South together as well as Colorado's recent athletic struggles and lack of sports such as baseball, softball and men's tennis.
(The CU football team is 16-33 the past four years, and the hoops team has made the NCAA Tournament twice in the last 41 years. Baylor's football isn't much better at 15-33, but the Bears' hoops program is on the rise.)
"Denver as a television market doesn't really support Colorado," the source said. "And the weather can also be an adventure.
how about they just re-create the SWC? To force the Pac-10 to invite Baylor over Colorado is beyond ridiculous. Colorado is a flagship institution and has great graduate research as well as a large market. Baylor would be more of the same from UT, A&M and Tech, it adds nothing. I understand that Texans in the legislature probably just want to make it a Texas league... but there are 10 University Presidents on the Pac-Coast who have to unanimously approve all these schools. Colorado is #2 on their sexy list after Texas.Orangebloods.com - Deadline given to Nebraska to decide its B12 fateTalk about a high maintenance gal...
And as always some humorous responses from shaggybevo:
The Ghost of Ann Richards is a vengeful bitch....
Does anyone feel empathy for Baylor?
"Nebraska has until 5 p.m. on Friday to tell us what they're going to do," one school official said, adding that he has heard that deadline could be extended to June 15. "The same deal for Missouri. They have to tell us they're not going to the Big Ten..."
kinch;1712258; said:I was hoping that the Texas legislature (and governor, in the past) would not be such a barrier to a Texas move this time. It is increasingly appearing that they will force either Texas Tech (per Gee's e-mail) and/or Baylor (per the Tank) to be carried with Texas. It may be time to let Texas alone.
kinch;1712258; said:It may be time to let Texas alone.
Texas is worth any amount of "trouble." Any amount.bassbuckeye07;1712261; said:... they are not worth the trouble.