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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostAlabama will not be every year. You forgot Arkansas.
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If there is an out of division rival going forward, Bama would lose theirs as they might be in a division with their old cross division rival under some of the current models.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Brock Middlebrook; 07-23-2021, 11:51 AM.
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Originally posted by ladrones View PostYou think the PAC would take on the religious schools?
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Originally posted by Fmjag64 View PostI get change is inevitable .... Too much history to just erase..... Lots of fans are gonna be the ultimate losers here.
History is being erased and changed everyday due to MONEY and POLITICS. Amateur sports is a gazillion dollar industry that is primarily controlled by the fans and their support & participation. By allowing sports to be priority #1 and consuming your life, you will end up arguing on message boards with complete strangers while never changing their opinions & beliefs.
20, 30, 40 years from now when you're Burnadell's age and become much wiser , you will ask yourself this question ... WtheF was I doing wasting my valuable time arguing over petty BS.
Fans - will only be the LOSERS if you choose to live in the past and not accept change. There's nothing you, I , or Ray Charles can do to prevent the decisions that are about to be made by University leaders. SEC fans will have to live with the cards your team is dealt, accept reality, and continue focusing on the ultimate goal of winning a National Championship. Fans of any particular University crying over spilt milk and complaining about big brother makes them look like a sore loser.
In honor of the late Mills Lane ....
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With Texas’ sovereign immunity law in play, Texas can’t be sued for buyout. They will negotiate an exit. Should this get announced Monday or Tuesday, I’d say there’s a good chance 2022 is when the party gets started.
Only the state legislature can waive immunity. The grant of rights provisions are not that easy to enforce against departing members. Not here.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostWith Texas’ sovereign immunity law in play, Texas can’t be sued for buyout. They will negotiate a buyout
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Originally posted by ArcherAG 93 View PostNo meltdown here. It’s just funny how t.u. fans have bashed the SEC for the past few years and touted the big 12 as the “premier” conference. It’s all good….looking forward to it.
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These false sentiments only prove how little aggy has actually been listening over the years.
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Originally posted by c3products20 View PostIf I learned anything from this thread it's this. It won't matter who UT is playing. They are such a premiere establishment that they grace the other schools by allowing them to be on the same field as the Longhorns... They charitably give us "lessor" programs, the gift of, a small percentage of their massive financial holdings and payments. They do all of this out of pity, since those of us who don't bow to the golden bevo, are inferior beings with a much smaller capacity for mental function! It really must be difficult to be as intelligent as some you. Please, continue to advise us on how we should refer to the new champions of the SEC?
Someone needs to clarify for me, is it Texas' and Ou's jobs to look after the smaller programs in the big 12, or not? I mean aside from providing the basis for which they got payed what they did for quite a few years...? There is no argument Texas has sucked at football for a decade, and not pulled their weight in that regard, but they along with ou are still why the big 12 was being payed what they were for a LONG time....everyone realizes that, right?
Why was it not atm's job when they left?
This may be a new level of butthurt...even for some real all stars.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostYou didn't learn anything from this thread, unless you picked up some delusion. That is a really jacked up view of the reality in front of you.
Someone needs to clarify for me, is it Texas' and Ou's jobs to look after the smaller programs in the big 12, or not? I mean aside from providing the basis for which they got payed what they did for quite a few years...? There is no argument Texas has sucked at football for a decade, and not pulled their weight in that regard, but they along with ou are still why the big 12 was being payed what they were for a LONG time....everyone realizes that, right?
Why was it not atm's job when they left?
This may be a new level of butthurt...even for some real all stars.
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Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostWasn't the 4 super conference plan based on a 4 team playoff? Conference winners in.
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