So Mizzou, a team that was played close by Miami-Ohio, could stay within 10 points of OU in Norman but Texas, who has finished in the top 3 of the country 2 of the past 3 seasons, will get blown out on a neutral field?
That was written by an aggie who is also a Tea Party nutjob who spouts off crazy scenarios without any proof. Yesterday, he said KU was going to the ACC without KSU.
Way too much crying about Texas.
Texas did nothing unilaterally relative to revenue sharing or 3rd tier rights. Any school would have taken the $300 million offer from ESPN.
"Your position is that BYU, Louisville, West Va and Cincinnati is an upgrade over Nebraska, Texas A&M, Colorado and Missouri?"
Let's look at what the Big 12 has lost/will lose:
A&M: No top 5 finish in over a half century, no national title since the 30s, one Big 12 title 13 years ago...
#1 People always make it seem like Texas unilaterally imposed the conference's rev sharing method and the rule about schools controlling their own 3rd tier rights - these were all voted on and approved by the conference members.
#2 Texas will leave the Big 12 before it shares one cent of the...
That is him.
Just a bit of trivia, Tim Brewster used to be on the Longhorn coaching staff and was the man who successfully recruited Vince Young to Austin so the Brewster family will always get the royal treatment from the University of Texas.
Has there been any word as to how Jantz has been feeling this week?
FYI: I wouldn't put it past Texas DE Jackson Jeffcoat to repeatedly bite Jantz in his injured foot. :twitcy: