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RE: How the Big XII and AAC would eventually merge
(10-21-2020 06:47 PM)Thiefery Wrote:  Again i still don't see the power angle, yes I get that the "little 8" would support and do almost anything to keep UT and ou in the Big12.

At this point, I'm a bit dumbfounded. If you asked me if I'd like to be President, I'd say "sure", even if I didn't have any specific laws I want implemented. Just having that power at my disposal would be enough for me to want it badly. Even if at any given moment Texas doesn't have a specific project it wants enacted at the conference level, having the power to do so should something come to mind is immensely desirable.

You seem to have an agenda to push your school towards the SEC and so don't like to think about potential obstacles?

FWIW, I don't see money as a big issue for Texas, in the sense of worrying about not having enough. It can out-earn the Big 12 easily, as it is doing now. Plus, Texas generally has money to burn, always does.
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