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Why? Maybe the reason Teja$ sucks is because of structural problems in the Big12. In the 4 years of the round robin, no team has succeeded in getting through the conference slate undefeated. More often than not, the Big12 RR has resulted in multiple teams tied for the top spot which subsequently results in poor performance in the polls. The format punishes rebuilding efforts w/ no room to hide from the top ranked teams and doesn't reward fans w/ interesting non-conference home date opportunities to either play some patsies (as KU/ISU need) or rebuild old rivalries (UT/aTM, KU/Slavers). Honestly, NotreDame/BYU's schedules are much more conducive to allowing the administrators to meet the current needs of the program than the Big12. The 9 game Big12 RR feels more and more like a death march on Groundhog Day year after year. Give UT's administrators 2 or 3 more years of trying to sell 100000 season tickets to a fanbase w/out either OU or aTm visits and I'll bet they'll be good and ready to work a deal out. I can guarantee you the KU AD would sign up to a 12 team Big 12 in a heartbeat.
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In spite of recent comments from coaches that Notre Dame should join a conference, there is no discussion of forcing independent teams to become a member of a league in order to participate in the College Football Playoff, CFP executive director Bill Hancock said Thursday. "The three independents are perfectly happy being independent," Hancock said of the Irish, BYU and Army. "They have the ability to craft their schedules to fit their needs. If their need and goal is to be in the playoff, then they're in the same boat as everybody else. You better play a good schedule if you want to be in the playoff."
And it’s that ability to craft their on schedules that should intrigue UT and its fan base–and potentially assuage member schools that the Longhorns would leave behind. An independent UT could maintain its annual matchups with Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech. The Red River Rivalry could remain a staple of the Texas State Fair, and perhaps, most importantly, the Thanksgiving game with Texas A&M could–and should–resume. Throw in Arkansas, a service academy or two and an annual trip out west and the Longhorns’ schedule would be worthy of its own ESPN affiliated network.
Maybe they can also become our best buddies like ND.
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The Sooners must be loving all of this Texas hate in the media. I would ask babes what she thinks about this but obviously she has mixed allegiances now.
Last edited by TripletDaddy; 08-05-2015, 10:46 AM.
Not to be outdone by Swaim, the Dude of WV gets his own schtick going today, too. To his credit looks like he has received at least one legit response:
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