Huskerbreeze
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Anyone hear where Mizzou was in all this? Most Mizzou fans seem to think it is a done deal--they follow A&M to the SEC?
Nine of the 12 must actually want to accept the new member.
Um, no. But I think the other 80 posts on this have illustrated why this is a false assumption.The SEC has decided not to extend an invitation to aTm to enter the SEC conference.
They are now at the mercy of
Texas and the Shorthorn Network.
Don't you worry about Texas, they will be fine. At least that's what they keep saying. :espnsucks: :nutzAs is stipulated in the Andy Staples article, A&M MUST apply FIRST before a formal invitation or vote can occur. (Same thing happened with y'all last year and B1G). A&M will make that request Tuesday. Everything is on pace. On Wednesday or Thursday, you will see heads all over the University of Texas and ESPN exploding, and it will be glorious.![]()
Actually, them leaving just voids the whole thing apparently since it'd be under 10 teams, and its an agreement with the conference not the schools at that point.Let's all remember, A&M, along with all the remaining Big 12 teams, signed a 10 year contract to stay with the league. The SEC does not want any part of breaking that contract, its not their business. A&M must find a way out of it or settle up with a payment before they can move. Along with the process of applying and voting..this will happen.
SEC did not say 'no' to aTm. The SEC is basically covering their butts for any potential lawsuits that could come. Remember how the Big East sued the ACC when Boston College, VA Tech and Miami switched conferences? The SEC is trying to avoid that same type of mess.
aTm will kindly slide their application under the SEC's door, and the SEC will quickly approve. The SEC will then say they did not 'invite' anyone, and try to stay above any potential lawsuit.
Pretty much. TAM wouldn't have their meeting tomorrow so they can officially apply to the SEC without knowing whether or not they'd be accepted. They've probably already been "accepted" for several days at the very least.SEC did not say 'no' to aTm. The SEC is basically covering their butts for any potential lawsuits that could come. Remember how the Big East sued the ACC when Boston College, VA Tech and Miami switched conferences? The SEC is trying to avoid that same type of mess.
aTm will kindly slide their application under the SEC's door, and the SEC will quickly approve. The SEC will then say they did not 'invite' anyone, and try to stay above any potential lawsuit.
Ya, I think this is all about covering their a$$ and avoiding tampering charges. I can't see the SEC leaving ATM swinging in the breeze, if they had qualms about accepting ATM I would think they'd worked it out BEFORE things got public.
Let's all remember, A&M, along with all the remaining Big 12 teams, signed a 10 year contract to stay with the league. The SEC does not want any part of breaking that contract, its not their business. A&M must find a way out of it or settle up with a payment before they can move. Along with the process of applying and voting..this will happen.
Let's all remember, A&M, along with all the remaining Big 12 teams, signed a 10 year contract to stay with the league. The SEC does not want any part of breaking that contract, its not their business. A&M must find a way out of it or settle up with a payment before they can move. Along with the process of applying and voting..this will happen.
Ahhh...but don't forget that $ Bill Byrne and their school President went on the offensive with that and said aTm never agreed to or signed anything regarding a 10-team Big XII. That was two or three months ago in the DMN paper--I'll see if I can find it.
If there's even a shred of truth to this statement, then the Big XII will be forced to settle with aTm for exit fees, not unlike what Nebraska did with the Big XII when the league was confident they were getting $20-30 million from us, and ultimately got approx. $9 million instead. :laughpound
So I wouldn't worry too much about that 10 year contract, especially since it's supposedly null and void once the conference dips below 10 teams.
Sure hope so, bud. Sure hope so.As is stipulated in the Andy Staples article, A&M MUST apply FIRST before a formal invitation or vote can occur. (Same thing happened with y'all last year and B1G). A&M will make that request Tuesday. Everything is on pace. On Wednesday or Thursday, you will see heads all over the University of Texas and ESPN exploding, and it will be glorious.![]()
The aTm board voted yesterday that it is free to move out of the Big 12. So we are on track for them to make a request on Tuesday and be accepted on Wednesday or Thursday.Sure hope so, bud. Sure hope so.As is stipulated in the Andy Staples article, A&M MUST apply FIRST before a formal invitation or vote can occur. (Same thing happened with y'all last year and B1G). A&M will make that request Tuesday. Everything is on pace. On Wednesday or Thursday, you will see heads all over the University of Texas and ESPN exploding, and it will be glorious.![]()