Completely agree. If you wanted the latest information Orangebloods was the place.
What good is the "latest information" when it doesn't have an ounce of truth behind it?
At the end of the day, this "huge story" wasn't really much of a story at all. Colorado went to the Pac-10 and Nebraska went to the Big 10. The remaining Big XII stayed together with a promised television deal that appears to be wishful thinking at best and outright deception at worst.
Here's some of Chip Brown's great reporting:
Sources say a TV deal that will hold the B12-Lite together is done. A formal announcement soon.
No such deal has been signed, no contract has been drawn up, and every number Beebe gave was pure speculation.
Provisions in this Big 12-Lite TV deal keep the schools from jumping conferences. So they are locked in together (for better or worse).
There's no such provision, because there is no TV deal.
Texas A&M regents have the votes to join the SEC and could announce that move as early as next week, sources tell Orangebloods.com
So... why did they stay?
Texas will announce its plans to join the Pac-10 after its regents meet next Tuesday, source confirm to Orangebloods.com.
Really?
I'm told Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State are going to the Pac-10 with or without Texas A&M.
That's odd.
Orangebloods.com: Several officials in the Big 12 South have said if Nebraska leaves the conference, the Big 12 is dead.
Or perhaps not.
Media has probably let Tom Osborne's view of Texas infect the perception of the relationship between UT and Nebraska. It's good at top.
Yep, everybody loves Texas.
Orangebloods.com: Texas, A&M, TTech, OU and Ok St getting invites to Pac-10. Last invite still up in air between CU and Baylor.
CU gets the last invite but is the only team to join... nonsensical.
There's a difference between making some mistakes and letting your "sources" play you like a fiddle. Orangebloods.com turned into a propaganda arm for UT, and they used it to get as much money as possible out of the other B12 schools. The fact that people are defending this junk just shows that sports fans would rather have something new to talk about each day, even if it's completely untrue.