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Just watched the brash ...... Interview on tv
The LT Governor of Texas was not just being a typical Texas homer advocating for Houston and SMU, but was specifically calling out the Oklahoma schools and insulting the Big 12.

Wow. Reading the transcript was in no way an accurate representation of this idiot's disrespect to the Big 12, UConn and Florida schools applying to the conference.

Starting to think there might actually be some truth to the rebirth of another SWC rebirth rumor. I just wonder if it could be done given the current GOR.
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(09-21-2016 05:33 AM)murrdcu Wrote:  The LT Governor of Texas was not just being a typical Texas homer advocating for Houston and SMU, but was specifically calling out the Oklahoma schools and insulting the Big 12.

Wow. Reading the transcript was in no way an accurate representation of this idiot's disrespect to the Big 12, UConn and Florida schools applying to the conference.

Starting to think there might actually be some truth to the rebirth of another SWC rebirth rumor. I just wonder if it could be done given the current GOR.

Well, if OU, OSU, KU, KSU, ISU, and WVU all found homes in other P5 conferences why not? At that point I'm sure Texas, Baylor, T.C.U. & Tech would be happy. Let them add Rice, SMU, Houston, Tulane, Tulsa, Coloraod State, and B.Y.U. and call it a day. Heck if the SEC just added OU, OSU, KU, and WVU it could get done. Too bad we don't need all of them huh?
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(09-21-2016 12:47 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(09-21-2016 05:33 AM)murrdcu Wrote:  The LT Governor of Texas was not just being a typical Texas homer advocating for Houston and SMU, but was specifically calling out the Oklahoma schools and insulting the Big 12.

Wow. Reading the transcript was in no way an accurate representation of this idiot's disrespect to the Big 12, UConn and Florida schools applying to the conference.

Starting to think there might actually be some truth to the rebirth of another SWC rebirth rumor. I just wonder if it could be done given the current GOR.

Well, if OU, OSU, KU, KSU, ISU, and WVU all found homes in other P5 conferences why not? At that point I'm sure Texas, Baylor, T.C.U. & Tech would be happy. Let them add Rice, SMU, Houston, Tulane, Tulsa, Coloraod State, and B.Y.U. and call it a day. Heck if the SEC just added OU, OSU, KU, and WVU it could get done. Too bad we don't need all of them huh?

Let's revive the Old Big 8 while we are at it. I would bet OK/OSU/KU/KSU/Iowa State would love to grab Colorado State. Then you just need a Nebraska and Mizzou replacement.
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Just watched the brash ...... Interview on tv
Just for fun.

New SWC

Texas Division: Texas, TT, Baylor, TCU, Houston, SMU

Northern Division: BYU, Colorado St, Tulane, Kansas State, Iowa State, Rice

Oklahoma & Oklahoma State to the SEC.

Kansas & UCONN to the B1G.

WV & Cincinnati to the ACC.

That takes care of all 10 B12 schools. If the B1G & ACC don't expand then you still place enough to dissolve the B12. Kansas & WV could join the AAC or # 13 & 14 in the new SWC. Rice goes to the Texas Division & they go to the Northern. Texas plays 5-6 Texas teams in conference every year & has room for Oklahoma on the schedule. They keep the LHN as well.
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I've thought for a while that if UT wanted to maximize the LHN and ESPN was willing to go along with it, then a new SWC would do it.

Move Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Iowa State to the SEC

Move West Virginia and Cincinnati to the ACC

Then Texas can reform their SWC:

Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor, SMU, Houston, BYU, and Kansas State

Their league can play a small number of league games and have plenty of opportunities to play major opponents out of conference.

ESPN would own the SEC, ACC, and probably all of the new SWC(whatever it ends up being called) after all the shakeups.
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Texas is a religion. It's like a cult with everything from dogma to delusion.
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(09-21-2016 02:45 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Just for fun.

New SWC

Texas Division: Texas, TT, Baylor, TCU, Houston, SMU

Northern Division: BYU, Colorado St, Tulane, Kansas State, Iowa State, Rice

Oklahoma & Oklahoma State to the SEC.

Kansas & UCONN to the B1G.

WV & Cincinnati to the ACC.

That takes care of all 10 B12 schools. If the B1G & ACC don't expand then you still place enough to dissolve the B12. Kansas & WV could join the AAC or # 13 & 14 in the new SWC. Rice goes to the Texas Division & they go to the Northern. Texas plays 5-6 Texas teams in conference every year & has room for Oklahoma on the schedule. They keep the LHN as well.

Not too bad. I'm gonna go with an unrealistic expansion option. This one is designed to inject some major life into SEC basketball.

Texas agrees to split up the B12 into a new SWC with TV's inputs; contiginous markets and decent brands. So SWC 2.0 keeps its current foot print and adds some more Texas schools and some western schools.

The SEC adds four schools; two AAU's, one football blue blood, two basketball blue bloods, and an overall solid athletic program in OU, KU, WVU, and UConn.

Not gonna happen, but from a brand and footprint/cable subscription standpoint from realistically available schools, that would seem like a money maker, improve academics overall, and vastly improve the basketball product.
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(09-21-2016 08:43 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  
(09-21-2016 02:45 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Just for fun.

New SWC

Texas Division: Texas, TT, Baylor, TCU, Houston, SMU

Northern Division: BYU, Colorado St, Tulane, Kansas State, Iowa State, Rice

Oklahoma & Oklahoma State to the SEC.

Kansas & UCONN to the B1G.

WV & Cincinnati to the ACC.

That takes care of all 10 B12 schools. If the B1G & ACC don't expand then you still place enough to dissolve the B12. Kansas & WV could join the AAC or # 13 & 14 in the new SWC. Rice goes to the Texas Division & they go to the Northern. Texas plays 5-6 Texas teams in conference every year & has room for Oklahoma on the schedule. They keep the LHN as well.

Not too bad. I'm gonna go with an unrealistic expansion option. This one is designed to inject some major life into SEC basketball.

Texas agrees to split up the B12 into a new SWC with TV's inputs; contiginous markets and decent brands. So SWC 2.0 keeps its current foot print and adds some more Texas schools and some western schools.

The SEC adds four schools; two AAU's, one football blue blood, two basketball blue bloods, and an overall solid athletic program in OU, KU, WVU, and UConn.

Not gonna happen, but from a brand and footprint/cable subscription standpoint from realistically available schools, that would seem like a money maker, improve academics overall, and vastly improve the basketball product.

UConn...

Culturally, there might not be a greater outlier, but it would be interesting.
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(09-21-2016 02:45 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Just for fun.

New SWC

Texas Division: Texas, TT, Baylor, TCU, Houston, SMU

Northern Division: BYU, Colorado St, Tulane, Kansas State, Iowa State, Rice

Oklahoma & Oklahoma State to the SEC.

Kansas & UCONN to the B1G.

WV & Cincinnati to the ACC.

That takes care of all 10 B12 schools. If the B1G & ACC don't expand then you still place enough to dissolve the B12. Kansas & WV could join the AAC or # 13 & 14 in the new SWC. Rice goes to the Texas Division & they go to the Northern. Texas plays 5-6 Texas teams in conference every year & has room for Oklahoma on the schedule. They keep the LHN as well.

A revived SWC would revert back to keep what you kill as no network would pay for equal distribution with those teams
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(09-21-2016 03:32 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  I've thought for a while that if UT wanted to maximize the LHN and ESPN was willing to go along with it, then a new SWC would do it.

Move Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Iowa State to the SEC

Move West Virginia and Cincinnati to the ACC

Then Texas can reform their SWC:

Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor, SMU, Houston, BYU, and Kansas State

Their league can play a small number of league games and have plenty of opportunities to play major opponents out of conference.

ESPN would own the SEC, ACC, and probably all of the new SWC(whatever it ends up being called) after all the shakeups.

I think Oklahoma and just 1 other would go to the SEC

I think ESPN would support a new SWC 2.0

And I also think the Big XII survivors would reload from a pool of teams from the Mountain West and American

Let's say Oklahoma and Kansas ---> SEC

Texas, TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech leave and join with BYU and Houston to form a new conference, adding Colorado State, Tulane and 1-2 other teams to form the SWC 2.0

Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Iowa State, and West Virginia add Cincinnati, UConn, UCF, South Florida, East Carolina, Temple, Memphis, Southern Miss

Big XII East
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Iowa State
Boise State
Cincinnati
Memphis
West Virginia


Big XII West
UConn
Temple
UCF
South Florida
East Carolina
Old Dominion
Southern Miss
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(09-21-2016 03:32 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  I've thought for a while that if UT wanted to maximize the LHN and ESPN was willing to go along with it, then a new SWC would do it.

Move Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Iowa State to the SEC

Move West Virginia and Cincinnati to the ACC

Then Texas can reform their SWC:

Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor, SMU, Houston, BYU, and Kansas State

Their league can play a small number of league games and have plenty of opportunities to play major opponents out of conference.

ESPN would own the SEC, ACC, and probably all of the new SWC(whatever it ends up being called) after all the shakeups.
Kinda sucks for K State and BYU... lol
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(09-23-2016 11:49 AM)USAFMEDIC Wrote:  
(09-21-2016 03:32 PM)AllTideUp Wrote:  I've thought for a while that if UT wanted to maximize the LHN and ESPN was willing to go along with it, then a new SWC would do it.

Move Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Iowa State to the SEC

Move West Virginia and Cincinnati to the ACC

Then Texas can reform their SWC:

Texas, Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor, SMU, Houston, BYU, and Kansas State

Their league can play a small number of league games and have plenty of opportunities to play major opponents out of conference.

ESPN would own the SEC, ACC, and probably all of the new SWC(whatever it ends up being called) after all the shakeups.
Kinda sucks for K State and BYU... lol

Might as well just go big.

1. Texas
2. Texas Tech
3. TCU
4. Baylor
5. Houston
6. North Texas
7. UTSA
8. Rice
9. UTEP
10. SMU
11. Texas State
12. Texas Southern or whatever
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Poor KSU!
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