OU is shopping around!!

We already have the Omaha royals. Oh wait, they made us change our name to something lame, I forgot.

 
HuskerBCS said:
jayhawk said:
The arrogance driping through in your demeaning comments sound a bit like it comes out of Austin, hmmm, Just sayin.
I guess when you win 5 national titles you get to act like that, something Kansas basketball fans know all too well, just sayin.
I don't make fun of other teams rivalries, even in basketball. I like them. The cool thing about college sports is that lots of people cared when KU played MU when both teams were not very good. You guys might not have, people on the coasts definitely didn't, but we did. A lot. Still do...

 
HuskerBCS said:
jayhawk said:
The arrogance driping through in your demeaning comments sound a bit like it comes out of Austin, hmmm, Just sayin.
I guess when you win 5 national titles you get to act like that, something Kansas basketball fans know all too well, just sayin.
I don't make fun of other teams rivalries, even in basketball. I like them. The cool thing about college sports is that lots of people cared when KU played MU when both teams were not very good. You guys might not have, people on the coasts definitely didn't, but we did. A lot. Still do...
You just proved my point. There are rivalry games all over the country that nobody cares about except the 2 teams playing. You act like everyone should be so sad that those games aren't gonna be played any longer. Newsflash, those teams will find other teams to play and in 50 years they will be the nice little rivalry games. There are only a handful, maybe more than a handful, of really meaningful rivalry games in college football. NU vs OU was one of those and look, even that game is gone and nobody outside of Nebraska and Oklahoma really even cares. College football still lives on and will be ok.

I just get tired of fans coming onto this board wanting sympathy for their teams situation or for NU fans to agree with their point of view. It really gets old.

 
First the B10 made the right choice in Nebraksa by a long shot, but what if B10 had gone with Missouri and said they are sticking with 12 teams. Where does Nebraska land if OU, OSU, UT, TT head to PAC 12 and AM to SEC? I don't see SEC going after Nebraska b/c geography. That would leave the Big East as the likely home assuming B10 stayed at 12.

 
HuskerinLibertyMO said:
okaive said:
Why does everyone think KU is a weak college? Football, yes. Basketball, no. KU would put the Big 10 up in ranks with other conferences with their basketball program.

And we all know we would rather have KU then KSU.
Because FOOTBALL drives the money, basketball is very small potatoes compared to football in generating revenue. Make no mistake about it, conference expansion is driven by three things MONEY, MONEY & MONEY. That is why you don't hear much about KU. In fact you actually pointed out why KU is being left out of the talks. "Why does everyone think KU is a weak college? Football, yes." That my friend says it all right there.
Wrong. This round of expansion is driven by media markets, potential ad revenue, and brand cache. Those are things Kansas football can't deliver...but Kansas basketball certainly can. If it were about money, money, money, then people would be falling over each other to woo Texas, and they aren't.

Frankly, Kansas is one of the top two basketball programs in the nation--it would be hard for the BTN to ignore the ratings windfall from December through March the BTN would receive with Kansas in the lineup...not to mention a possible renegotiation with CBS and ESPN (who hold our Big 10 basketball conference rights). Kansas, like Nebraska, is a national brand--this is what places the BTN on the basic tiers of cable providers outside of the BTN local footprint, which in turn gets more people watching, which in turn allows the BTN to raise ad rates (which have no ceiling).

Plus, Kansas is an AAU member, while Oklahoma is not. Still matters to the Big 10, though not as much as we first thought (with the recent revelations that Michigan and Wisconsin voted to kick us out).

But if Kansas comes in, it won't be on their own--they don't have a (significant) new media market they'd bring to the BTN footprint (save for KC, which by itself is very 'meh'). Kansas would likely be paired with another school that draws from large market areas--say, a Rutgers or a Maryland, or another national draw (read: 'Domers) to expand the local footprint and expand national adoption of the BTN at the television provider level.

 
If the big 10 didn't tale us, the pac12 would. I am sure they would rather have us then TT. But would we follow Texas there? That is the question. We're not attached to their nipple like OU is.

 
First the B10 made the right choice in Nebraksa by a long shot, but what if B10 had gone with Missouri and said they are sticking with 12 teams. Where does Nebraska land if OU, OSU, UT, TT head to PAC 12 and AM to SEC? I don't see SEC going after Nebraska b/c geography. That would leave the Big East as the likely home assuming B10 stayed at 12.
I'd say the MAC so we can run the table on that schedule while only playing one BCS team a year and still be considered a contendered for the national title hunt.

What? If Boise State can do it why not Nebraska???

 
Look who just woke up to the situation and got religion! Baylor was happy as a clam to ride the coattails of Texas & Texas A&M, but now that the gravy train appears to be at an end, they're crying loyalty and respect for their fellow man:

LINK

Don't Mess With Texas FootballNothing is more beloved in Texas than Texas football. Entire towns travel to neighboring communities on Friday nights as rivals meet under the Friday night lights; Saturday mornings find families rushing out to pee wee football games and spending their afternoons with friends tailgating or watching some of the most historic and storied football rivalries in the nation; Sunday afternoons see families gathered in living rooms across the state to cheer on the Cowboys or the Texans.

Football in Texas is more than a passing interest, it is a part of the fabric of this great state.

Will Texans stand by and watch hundred-year-old rivalries be cast aside as the state's largest universities align themselves with other states across the country?

Will Texans sit and watch as Texas' flagship universities pledge their loyalties to other states?

Will Texans stand by as our most promising student athletes are lured out of Texas by new rivals?

Will Texans watch as our most precious resources—the great minds of the next generation—are exported to new conference institutions?

Texans must stand up and call the leadership of the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech to clear-headed thinking about the state's future. Texas' flagship institutions of higher learning are the guardians of the state's future—their loyalties must first be to Texas and to her citizens. Ask these leaders to take a stand for Texas and to stop this madness that will lead to the dissolution of the Big 12 and the end of an era for Texas.

Sorry, Baylor. That ship sailed when you were content to cut the legs out from under Colorado and force your way into the Pac-10 along with the rest of the Big XII South escapees. Now that it looks like you're getting left behind, you want everyone to wax nostalgic for the good of Texas football?

You can just smell the irony. Or hypocrisy. Not sure which is stronger here.

 
Look who just woke up to the situation and got religion! Baylor was happy as a clam to ride the coattails of Texas & Texas A&M, but now that the gravy train appears to be at an end, they're crying loyalty and respect for their fellow man:

LINK

Don't Mess With Texas FootballNothing is more beloved in Texas than Texas football. Entire towns travel to neighboring communities on Friday nights as rivals meet under the Friday night lights; Saturday mornings find families rushing out to pee wee football games and spending their afternoons with friends tailgating or watching some of the most historic and storied football rivalries in the nation; Sunday afternoons see families gathered in living rooms across the state to cheer on the Cowboys or the Texans.

Football in Texas is more than a passing interest, it is a part of the fabric of this great state.

Will Texans stand by and watch hundred-year-old rivalries be cast aside as the state's largest universities align themselves with other states across the country?

Will Texans sit and watch as Texas' flagship universities pledge their loyalties to other states?

Will Texans stand by as our most promising student athletes are lured out of Texas by new rivals?

Will Texans watch as our most precious resources—the great minds of the next generation—are exported to new conference institutions?

Texans must stand up and call the leadership of the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech to clear-headed thinking about the state's future. Texas' flagship institutions of higher learning are the guardians of the state's future—their loyalties must first be to Texas and to her citizens. Ask these leaders to take a stand for Texas and to stop this madness that will lead to the dissolution of the Big 12 and the end of an era for Texas.

Sorry, Baylor. That ship sailed when you were content to cut the legs out from under Colorado and force your way into the Pac-10 along with the rest of the Big XII South escapees. Now that it looks like you're getting left behind, you want everyone to wax nostalgic for the good of Texas football?

You can just smell the irony. Or hypocrisy. Not sure which is stronger here.

They sure didn't care about kicking TCU, UH, and SMU to the curb when the B12 popped up. I have zero respect for that institution now.

 
And I have more respect for TCU then I ever will Baylor. If Texas goes down in flames, fine with me.

 
Talking around KC radio here that Missouri, KU, Kstate go big east with TCU. We'll see. Missouri can probably do better

 
Look who just woke up to the situation and got religion! Baylor was happy as a clam to ride the coattails of Texas & Texas A&M, but now that the gravy train appears to be at an end, they're crying loyalty and respect for their fellow man:

LINK

Don't Mess With Texas FootballNothing is more beloved in Texas than Texas football. Entire towns travel to neighboring communities on Friday nights as rivals meet under the Friday night lights; Saturday mornings find families rushing out to pee wee football games and spending their afternoons with friends tailgating or watching some of the most historic and storied football rivalries in the nation; Sunday afternoons see families gathered in living rooms across the state to cheer on the Cowboys or the Texans.

Football in Texas is more than a passing interest, it is a part of the fabric of this great state.

Will Texans stand by and watch hundred-year-old rivalries be cast aside as the state's largest universities align themselves with other states across the country?

Will Texans sit and watch as Texas' flagship universities pledge their loyalties to other states?

Will Texans stand by as our most promising student athletes are lured out of Texas by new rivals?

Will Texans watch as our most precious resources—the great minds of the next generation—are exported to new conference institutions?

Texans must stand up and call the leadership of the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech to clear-headed thinking about the state's future. Texas' flagship institutions of higher learning are the guardians of the state's future—their loyalties must first be to Texas and to her citizens. Ask these leaders to take a stand for Texas and to stop this madness that will lead to the dissolution of the Big 12 and the end of an era for Texas.

Sorry, Baylor. That ship sailed when you were content to cut the legs out from under Colorado and force your way into the Pac-10 along with the rest of the Big XII South escapees. Now that it looks like you're getting left behind, you want everyone to wax nostalgic for the good of Texas football?

You can just smell the irony. Or hypocrisy. Not sure which is stronger here.
Let's not forget that TCU was supposed to be in the Big XII originally, but the then-governor of Texas was a Baylor alum and refused to sign off on the deal unless Baylor got TCU's place at the table. In short, the teetotalers at Baylor have been breaking the Eighth Commandment ever since 1996.

Then again, their players like to break the Sixth Commandment, which I suppose makes the Eighth Commandment small potatoes...so I guess there's that...

 
Talking around KC radio here that Missouri, KU, Kstate go big east with TCU. We'll see. Missouri can probably do better
You're right, IRAFreak. Missouri could probably get a spot in the Big 10 if they wanted. :)

 
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