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re: Mizzou Should Renew the Kansas Rivalry

Posted on 7/30/17 at 11:32 pm to
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 7/30/17 at 11:32 pm to
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bullshite. A&M and Nebraska voted WITH Texas to NOT have a conference network, to have unequal revenue sharing and to allow schools to keep and sell their third-tier TV rights.


So did Missouri as a way to self-sustain once the writing was on the wall.

Why would Nebraska opt into a JR membership in the B1G and aTm and Mizzou leave in a heartbeat to the SEC if the bread was buttered so well for them as far as 3rd tier rights in the Big 12?

Colorado abstained from the vote because they were done with Texass LONG before Mizzou, aTm and Nebraska gave up on your sorry asses.

Texas overplayed its hand and now the Longhorn network is a financial failure for ABC/Disney while Mizzou and aTm helped bolster the most successful conference network in college sports. Even Nebraska has now bought into the B1G network enough as a JR member to start pulling in the financial rewards. Don't lie, you get the SEC Network on your first tier while they secretly moved the LHN to the 2nd tier. Its hilarious how much this has blown up in Texasss face.

You destroyed 2 conferences in 20 years. People are tired of y'all and have no desire to welcome you into try and do the same. The SEC sure as frick doesn't need you, the B1G would laugh at your strong arm bullshite. Maybe the PaC would take you....don't know, don't care.

frick you for what you did to the awesome Big 8 and really college football in general.
Posted by texashorn
Member since May 2008
13122 posts
Posted on 7/30/17 at 11:37 pm to
I notice that you skipped right over A&M and Nebraska being very anti-conference network and pro-unequal revenue sharing... until Texas got a $300 million contract from ESPN.

How did Texas ruin the Southwest Conference? "frick you" will not suffice as an answer.
This post was edited on 7/30/17 at 11:39 pm
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