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RE: Does the LHN make financial sense for ESPN?
(06-02-2019 08:26 PM)esayem Wrote:  Dumb, dumb, and more dumb.

Texas could have joined the SEC in ‘90, the Pac in ‘94, the Big Ten when they were thirsty....actually Texas could have joined any of those conferences anytime they wanted to.

Stop speculating, look at the facts. Texas likes where they are and the LHN works for THEM.

Yeah, pretty much.

What does it say when twice within twenty years, when it was hitting the fan with the Big XII, Texas had standing invitations to join the PAC, but stuck by the car crash it’s in?

Egg is going to be all over the PAC’s face if when the Big XII’s contract ends, doesn’t someone throw another bone to UT to keep out of the PAC? The trifecta of fail?
06-02-2019 08:51 PM
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