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  • Originally posted by Blueintheface View Post
    I would guess Utah would be a what-are-the-majority-of-schools-thinking-about-doing?
    Have they no honor? They should withhold voting on any expansion that doesn't include BYU. But you are probably right that they might be too scared and just go along with whatever the big boys want.

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    • Originally posted by falafel View Post
      What does the PAC require in terms of voting? 2/3 majority? 4 no votes in order to block?
      3/4 for expansion I believe.

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      • Originally posted by falafel View Post
        What does the PAC require in terms of voting? 2/3 majority? 4 no votes in order to block?
        3/4 majority or 8 votes.
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        • Originally posted by Hsaru View Post
          I think its pretty clear that Missouri is the one that will be responsible ultimately for the death of the Big 12 conference if this current instability leads to its demise.

          If Missouri hadn't begged the Big 10 to take them last year and just Colorado leaving the Big 12 would've replaced Colo and it wouldn't have been a blip in the radar as far as moving forward with stability.
          Notre Dame joining the Big Ten would have helped with Big 12 stability. But I don't blame the Irish for remaining independent given their history with the Big Ten. Replace Colorado with BYU in the Big 12 and put Notre Dame in the Big Ten and everyone is happy.

          There's blame enough to go around and don't think the hands of anyone are clean in this mess. First it was Notre Dame for jilting the Big Ten over a decade ago. Lately, Colorado for wanting to join the PAC-10. Next is was Missouri for begging to join the Big Ten. Then Colorado and Nebraska actually left. Not wanting to be outdone, Texas A&M thinks the Aggie pastures are greener in the SEC. And finally, OU wants its "look at me momment" they are the Sooners after all; not the "Laters".

          The real blame is simple demographics. The population and prized TV markets reside in the Lone Star State with a flagship university that long ago grew accustomed to getting its way.
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          • Originally posted by Mormon Red Death View Post
            3/4 majority or 8 votes.
            3/4 would require 9 votes. So 4 to block. I should have said 3/4.
            Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.

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            • Originally posted by Mormon Red Death View Post
              3/4 majority or 8 votes.
              3/4 of 12 = 9.

              8 votes = 2/3

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              • Originally posted by falafel View Post
                3/4 would require 9 votes. So 4 to block. I should have said 3/4.
                In a sane world Utah/Colorado and the Arizona schools would block this move. But I can't believe Oklahoma would be making this move without knowing they're in. But then again none of this makes sense to me.

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                • Originally posted by Jacob View Post
                  3/4 of 12 = 9.

                  8 votes = 2/3
                  Ute math. (couldn't pass this up during rivalry week)

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                  • There was a comment from one of the Arizona presidents earlier to the effect of "We are against it, but if Larry Scott thinks we should do it, we will vote yes."
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                    • Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                      That message being ....?

                      I think the message delivered by each one of these leaks is that the B12 is history. OU couldn't possibly make it less stable. Tough to see them not going to the PAC-12 at this point.
                      That's one view, mine is different is all. I think these leaks are on purpose and the message continues to be 'we're serious about leaving' as if anyone should doubt that at this point.
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                      "Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors

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                      • When the Conference leaders make a decision to expand, I think there is an unwritten rule that even those who don't agree just have to fall in line and vote for it.

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                        • Originally posted by Hsaru View Post
                          When the Conference leaders make a decision to expand, I think there is an unwritten rule that even those who don't agree just have to fall in line and vote for it.
                          Especially recent additions, even CU.
                          "Either evolution or intelligent design can account for the athlete, but neither can account for the sports fan." - Robert Brault

                          "Once I seen the trades go down and the other guys signed elsewhere," he said, "I knew it was my time now." - Derrick Favors

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                          • Originally posted by Blueintheface View Post
                            That's one view, mine is different is all. I think these leaks are on purpose and the message continues to be 'we're serious about leaving' as if anyone should doubt that at this point.
                            Yeah, but I am still waiting for an explanation as to why they would do this if they aren't serious about leaving. What advantage do they gain by doing it?
                            "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
                            "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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                            • Originally posted by Blueintheface View Post
                              That's one view, mine is different is all. I think these leaks are on purpose and the message continues to be 'we're serious about leaving' as if anyone should doubt that at this point.

                              I was with you, but they already took them seriously. The regents approving this is going to have every member of the conference scrambling in the biggest musical chairs game we've seen. Any shred of stability that was remaining is gone now.

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                              • Originally posted by Hsaru View Post
                                When the Conference leaders make a decision to expand, I think there is an unwritten rule that even those who don't agree just have to fall in line and vote for it.
                                That's only because the Conference leaders typically only make a decision after assuring themselves that they have enough school presidents to support their recommendation.

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