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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
(02-14-2017 03:16 AM)UTEPDallas Wrote:  it's a moot point since Texas has everything it wants in the Big XII: its own network, lots of money, its biggest rival Oklahoma, a Central Time zone league with good exposure, football first schools, a strong basketball conference, being able to dictate terms and conditions to the other schools not named Oklahoma and preferential treatment from the conference offices in Irving. Why give up all that just be a team player and treat other schools as equals in another conference?

then why the foreboding threads ...
are people out of their minds ...
the big12 has everything except stability ...
i.e. if ou casts a wandering eye ...
it's bye, bye, bye ...

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02-14-2017 12:07 PM
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