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re: Big 12 media week
Posted on 7/20/18 at 10:46 am to Dr RC
Posted on 7/20/18 at 10:46 am to Dr RC
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Baylor is straight fricked if the Big 12 falls apart.
I actually heard that the only reason they got put in the Big 12 was because the governor of Texas at the time was a BU alum and forced them in.
Heard from a Horns fan though so idk how true that is..
Posted on 7/20/18 at 12:09 pm to OKTGR580
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I actually heard that the only reason they got put in the Big 12 was because the governor of Texas at the time was a BU alum and forced them in.
Maybe.
But [then] Lt. Governor Bob Bullock played a much larger role.
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Texas's Governor Ann Richards, a Baylor and UT alumna, is often credited with getting Baylor included, but, was absent from the February 20 meeting and no investigative reports confirm her active involvement. The Baylor Report claimed that she presented herself as neutral. Richards' former Chief of Staff, John Fainter, is on record saying "She just was not involved to any great degree in working that out...I'd have to say she was informed, but she wasn't pounding the table or anything like that." Richards was aware of the public perception of her involvement and the thought amused her.
Baylor President Herb Reynolds thanked Bullock and the other politicians for helping Baylor get into the conference. Despite Baylor's strong credentials, clearly Reynolds felt the politicians played a key role in getting the Bears and Texas Tech into the new conference. The minutes of the February 23, 1994 meeting of the Baylor Board of Regents where the Big 12's invitation was accepted state, "Baylor University owes a strong debt of gratitude to Lt. Governor Bob Bullock, Senator David Sibley, Senator John Montford, Representative Rob Junell, and other legislators for their invaluable assistance during the deliberations leading to the acceptance of the invitations."
Posted on 7/20/18 at 11:53 pm to OKTGR580
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I actually heard that the only reason they got put in the Big 12 was because the governor of Texas at the time was a BU alum and forced them in.
Close. The Lieutenant Governor at the time, Bob Bullock (who ran unopposed for nearly 30 years and went against his own party to back George W. Bush against Ann Richards) had degrees from and ties to both Texas Tech and Baylor.
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