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Posted on 1/10/20 at 5:14 pm to schmoo
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somehow I expect that from a longwhorn, but unfortunately, I do know what I am talking about. There was a reason Missouri, Nebraska, and Colorado left the big 12
Pussies and snowflakes. I'd expect a little more fearlessness from Alabama.
This post was edited on 1/10/20 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 1/10/20 at 5:30 pm to schmoo
Nebraska supported unequal revenue distribution based on the number of television appearances, as well as single-school networks for third-tier content.
Colorado left the Big 12 to beat Baylor for a spot in the Pac, fully expecting Texas to join them out west.
Missouri has coveted a spot in the Big 10 for decades, and tried to make the jump when they figured the Big 12 was ending because Texas was leaving (and were subsequently turned down and had to take an SEC invite because, as a university official stated, “that is all that’s left”).
Any other confusion I can alleviate?
Colorado left the Big 12 to beat Baylor for a spot in the Pac, fully expecting Texas to join them out west.
Missouri has coveted a spot in the Big 10 for decades, and tried to make the jump when they figured the Big 12 was ending because Texas was leaving (and were subsequently turned down and had to take an SEC invite because, as a university official stated, “that is all that’s left”).
Any other confusion I can alleviate?
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