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Posted by texag7
College Station
Member since Apr 2014
37572 posts
Posted on 2/16/16 at 2:18 pm to
When we beat you will you leave the conference?

Once a coward, always a coward
Posted by DBU
Member since Mar 2014
19059 posts
Posted on 2/16/16 at 2:19 pm to
quote:

When we beat you will you leave the conference?

Once a coward, always a coward



Is that why you left the Big 12? To get away from your former daddy, Texas?

That sure explains a lot.
Posted by MightyYat
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2009
24515 posts
Posted on 2/16/16 at 2:20 pm to
quote:

When we beat you will you leave the conference?

Once a coward, always a coward


Well, we certainly don't have to worry about making that type of decision anytime soon.
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 2/16/16 at 2:20 pm to
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When we beat you will you leave the conference?

I have no idea what the conference realignment landscape will look like in 2030, so I can't comment.
Posted by GFaceKillah
Welcome to the Third World
Member since Nov 2005
5935 posts
Posted on 2/16/16 at 2:31 pm to
Do I really have to post this again?

LSU cancelled the series with two games remaining after the 1995 game in College Station.

That move sparked some friction between the schools, which contributed to them not renewing the series. With the SEC going to a divisional format and eight conference games in 1992, then-LSU Athletic Director Joe Dean said he couldn't afford to give up one of three non-conference home games every year.

"You've almost got to have seven home games to pay the bills," Dean said. "That's all it was. Some of the A&M people felt because we were losing to them we didn't want to play anymore.

"It was peaceful, friendly. It wasn't ugly. I thought we'd wait a few years and reschedule them when we could manipulate the home-and-home series with the SEC."

Crow had a different point of view.

"I said, 'Get out of another (game)' because this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU. Them and Texas were only ones we did that."

LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000. Attempts by LSU to renew the series have been rebuffed, insiders say, because of lingering hard feelings over breaking the contract.
This post was edited on 2/16/16 at 2:32 pm
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