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RE: John Klein: OU, OSU open to idea of future Big 12 expansion (Link)
What's funny is that OU and Oklahoma St WANT Houston and have been pressing for Houston after A&M bolted. A&M alone even said we should replace them, much to the dismay and laughter from Austin. Boone should just nut up and say "look it's Houston or.." - well. Actually, that's not saying sh*t because OSU has no pull on what conference to go to. OU is in charge and their fans are still pissed they passed on the SEC because of the attachment at the hip to their rivals.

Baylor and Tech are on board with not wanting Houston as well.

However, after the weight OU has. I could see things changing. But that does not necessarily mean Houston being invited. UT wants 10. OU/OSU want 12 (and so does the Gorilla known as ESPN).

Did you guys know that Dodds was the AD for Houston for about, 4 hours? Helps explain his hatred for us.
02-21-2012 11:47 AM
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