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I think that is his question, if an invite is not contingent on aTm leaving, why the wait?Originally posted by smokymountainrain View PostIs it? Link?"The first thing I learned upon becoming a head coach after fifteen years as an assistant was the enormous difference between making a suggestion and making a decision."
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Solon is too much of a gentleman to be explicit about the point of his post. His point his that if BYU weren't a complicated Big 12 prospect because of academic/cultural issues (why else?) why wouldn't the Big 12 have snapped it up by now? I mean, the Big 12 decided to stay at 10 wholly because it wasn't excited about any available candidate, wasn't it?Originally posted by myboynoah View PostI think that's a good question. As I recall, for a number of reasons, the B-12 decided to stay 10 schools after Nebraska and Colorado left. I suspect if aTm wasn't leaving, the B-12 would have stayed at 10 schools for a few more years to see how that worked, and then probably considered further expansion. With aTm leaving, the conference needs to do something to get back to at least 10 schools, if not to expand beyond that.
So your post doesn't really address Solon's actual point.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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Originally posted by Solon View PostI don't mean this to sound trollish, and I think this is a thread for the byu-fans, but I'm genuinely curious why the Big-12 doesn't just invite the byu regardless of aTm's decision.
As many have pointed out, there are some good arguments for putting the byu into the Big-12. If I'm the byu, I'm pissed that somehow membership is contingent on whether or not another team bolts, like it's some kind of nightclub with a velvet rope across the entrance.
I know we like these things to be in nice even numbers, but the Big 10 had 11 teams for 20 years.
That's why I think we're missing the bus a bit in speculating about who's leaving, staying, package-deals, etc. If negotiations and conversations between the byu and the Big-12 are going on, I think they should be headed along those lines.
At any rate, I wish the least amount of anxiety with maximum hope to my amigos that are byu fans.

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Why the wait? There could be several reasons why a conference might wait a few years before adding teams. My guess is this isn't decision to be made hastily. Colorado and Nebraska haven't even played a game yet in their new conferences.Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View PostI think that is his question, if an invite is not contingent on aTm leaving, why the wait?
I ask the question because I have yet to read any reliable report saying the BYU invite is contingent on aTm leaving. I see a lot of speculation to that end, but that is it - just speculation.I'm like LeBron James.
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And he's never thanked me for the cool emoticon.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostAny excuse to use your new toy I see.
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I'll give Solon the benefit of the doubt and stick with my answer. If indeed his motives weren't as pure, then I'll let you offer up your wild-ass speculations on the matter, because frankly, they're just about as good as anything else out there when it comes to trying to divine why the B-12 didin't immediately go to 10+ teams a year ago.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostSolon is too much of a gentleman to be explicit about the point of his post. His point his that if BYU weren't a complicated Big 12 prospect because of academic/cultural issues (why else?) why wouldn't the Big 12 have snapped it up by now? I mean, the Big 12 decided to stay at 10 wholly because it wasn't excited about any available candidate, wasn't it?
So your post doesn't really address Solon's actual point.
Or someone could ask Commissioner Beebe.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
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SU is treating us to a nice exhibition of logic with this line of reasoning.Originally posted by myboynoah View PostI'll give Solon the benefit of the doubt and stick with my answer. If indeed his motives weren't as pure, then I'll let you offer up your wild-ass speculations on the matter, because frankly, they're just about as good as anything else out there when it comes to trying to divine why the B-12 didin't immediately go to 10+ teams a year ago.
Or someone could ask Commissioner Beebe.
Of course, it begs the question: why did the PAC-10 wait so many years to invite Utah? If it was the right choice, why not do it ten years ago?"There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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Because they didn't have any available candidates attractive enough to make them want to expand? (Duh. Precisely my point.)Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostSU is treating us to a nice exhibition of logic with this line of reasoning.
Of course, it begs the question: why did the PAC-10 wait so many years to invite Utah? If it was the right choice, why not do it ten years ago?When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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Oh but they did, for many years, and almost had a deal with nice doilied invitations and all on a plane that went to Texas and Oklahama but came home empty.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostBecause they didn't have any available candidates attractive enough to make them want to expand? (Duh. Precisely my point.)Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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The Big 12 didn't want make the same mistake as the Pac-10 and add two teams that may not pull their weight in the conference. The Big 12 knows what it is like to have deadweight putting up with Colorado all these years. BYU going independent is part of the Big 12 expansion plan to help ND buy some time with their current TV contract and so they can come in together with BYU to form the most valuable college football conference in the country. For this BYU will be rewarded a honored seat at the conference "big table" with UT, ND, and OU.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostSolon is too much of a gentleman to be explicit about the point of his post. His point his that if BYU weren't a complicated Big 12 prospect because of academic/cultural issues (why else?) why wouldn't the Big 12 have snapped it up by now? I mean, the Big 12 decided to stay at 10 wholly because it wasn't excited about any available candidate, wasn't it?"If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
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GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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Triplet Daddy, allow me:Originally posted by Uncle Ted View PostThe Big 12 didn't want make the same mistake as the Pac-10 and add two teams that may not pull their weight in the conference. The Big 12 knows what it is like to have deadweight putting up with Colorado all these years. BYU going independent is part of the Big 12 expansion plan to help ND buy some time with their current TV contract and so they can come in together with BYU to form the most valuable college football conference in the country. For this BYU will be rewarded a honored seat at the conference "big table" with UT, ND, and OU.
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"It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
"Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster
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--signed Orson Scott CardOriginally posted by Uncle Ted View PostThe Big 12 didn't want make the same mistake as the Pac-10 and add two teams that may not pull their weight in the conference. The Big 12 knows what it is like to have deadweight putting up with Colorado all these years. BYU going independent is part of the Big 12 expansion plan to help ND buy some time with their current TV contract and so they can come in together with BYU to form the most valuable college football conference in the country. For this BYU will be rewarded a honored seat at the conference "big table" with UT, ND, and OU.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
--Jonathan Swift
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