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re: Tx/OU move almost done, has been in works for 6 months. A&M “kept in the dark”
Posted on 7/23/21 at 9:54 am to TouchDownThere
Posted on 7/23/21 at 9:54 am to TouchDownThere
Texas and OU were leaving the Big 12 and going to another conference whether the SEC invited them or not. So you can't live in a world where the Big 12 and Texas perpetually exists in its current weak state.
So now, ask yourself, would you rather the State of Texas and all its recruits be firmly in SEC hands along with aTm, or would you rather Texas and OU go to the Pac 12 or Big Ten and have all of their schools come in like vultures splitting up the Texas recruiting pie even further? Because wherever Texas and OU go is the conference that will culturally own that state and its recruits for the next century. Why open it up for USC, Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, or sleeping giants like AZ State to come in and raid Texas, in addition to the raiding the SEC states are already doing once aTm joined?
So now, ask yourself, would you rather the State of Texas and all its recruits be firmly in SEC hands along with aTm, or would you rather Texas and OU go to the Pac 12 or Big Ten and have all of their schools come in like vultures splitting up the Texas recruiting pie even further? Because wherever Texas and OU go is the conference that will culturally own that state and its recruits for the next century. Why open it up for USC, Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, or sleeping giants like AZ State to come in and raid Texas, in addition to the raiding the SEC states are already doing once aTm joined?
Posted on 7/23/21 at 9:58 am to MillerLiteTime
I mean I don't disagree, but schools in the Big Ten and Pac 12 that recruit nationally already come into Texas and take top talent. I personally think Texas is best off as a independent if the new landscape allows it. Now if it doesn't then yes Texas would be foolish not to look for the SEC.
Just speaking from experience Texas is a terrible business partner and just overall terrible to be around. Texas is the fat middle aged woman that still thinks she's hot shite from highschool. Hopefully they come in and fall right into the middle/bottom tier where they belong. Maybe get humbled a little bit who knows.
Just speaking from experience Texas is a terrible business partner and just overall terrible to be around. Texas is the fat middle aged woman that still thinks she's hot shite from highschool. Hopefully they come in and fall right into the middle/bottom tier where they belong. Maybe get humbled a little bit who knows.
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