silvanthalas
Well-Known Member
This guy is playing everyone. This is a ploy to place the blame on (insert any other Big 12 team here) for breaking up the conference.
Fixed that for ya.
This guy is playing everyone. This is a ploy to place the blame on (insert any other Big 12 team here) for breaking up the conference.
Ok Ok "currently A+M" is that better?Fixed that for ya.
"The plan includes assurances that a TV deal could net each schools between $14 million and $17 million, Orangebloods.com reported, and schools such as Texas could still have their own TV network."
ROTFLMAO!!!
I was watching ESPNEWS. On the main screen it said: Sources say Texas, Okahoma, and Oklahoma State to leave for PAC-10. And on the ticker it said: Breaking News - Texas to stay in the Big 12.
That gave me a chuckle.
I was watching ESPNEWS. On the main screen it said: Sources say Texas, Okahoma, and Oklahoma State to leave for PAC-10. And on the ticker it said: Breaking News - Texas to stay in the Big 12.
That gave me a chuckle.
It's all true. All of it.
Texas to the Pac-10 is imminent, which means it could happen soon.
Texas will stay in the Big XII. Until things change.
And when things change (A&M to the SEC), Texas will say "screw it" and go to the Big Ten.
It's a Schrödinger's cat thing. Schrödinger's cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It's all true and all not true, until you open the box. The box is opening on Tuesday.
You can't blame Pollard for playing the hand he was dealt (being the ISU AD), but you can blame him for how he is playing it. It would be refreshing for Pollard--or for KU, Mizzou, etc--to come out and say exactly what they think of Texas and Beebe.
It's all true. All of it.
Texas to the Pac-10 is imminent, which means it could happen soon.
Texas will stay in the Big XII. Until things change.
And when things change (A&M to the SEC), Texas will say "screw it" and go to the Big Ten.
It's a Schrödinger's cat thing. Schrödinger's cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It's all true and all not true, until you open the box. The box is opening on Tuesday.
Applause for working in Schrödinger. Meanwhile Chip Brown is enduring a personal lesson in Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle - the more he learns of Texas' position, the less he knows about their velocity.