alocispepraluger102 Posted September 5, 2011 Report Posted September 5, 2011 http://www.mrsec.com/2011/09/report-texas-lawmakers-about-to-get-involved-in-sec-expansion/ According to Orangebloods.com — the Rivals site covering the University of Texas — lawmakers in the Long Star State are on the verge of involving themselves in Expansionpalooza 2011. If they do, that could potentially be bad news for the SEC. Until late last week, Texas politicians had given Texas A&M a free-pass to exit and head east to the Southeastern Conference. But now legislators are worried that Texas and Texas Tech could bolt from the Big 12 and race west to the Pac-12. Some/many/most politicos in Texas don’t want to see that happen. So… According to Orangebloods: “Sources said the reason lawmakers are hot is that they received assurances from the Big 12, including (UT president Bill) Powers, that the Big 12 would survive without Texas A&M. And because of those assurances, lawmakers did not take an aggressive stand against Texas A&M withdrawing from the Big 12. But that may be changing. Sources said members of the Legislature are or will be reaching out to Texas A&M president R. Bowen Loftin to tell him the Aggies may no longer have the blessing of lawmakers to leave the Big 12, especially if it looks like the Big 12 will collapse.” In addition the site claims that Big 12 sources have said there is “an increasing likelihood of litigation” against the SEC. Good luck to the Big 12 on that front. The Big Ten began the expansion craze last summer. The Pac-10 then began flirting with Texas and others in an effort to swipe four- to six-teams from the Big 12, which would have extinguished the conference in one push. The Pac-1o was conducting an all-out raid last summer. By comparison, the SEC simply answered a phone call this July....... Quote
JSngry Posted September 6, 2011 Report Posted September 6, 2011 Shoulda' left well enough alone and left all those crazy motherfuckers under one roof, for better or worse. At least the insanity was mutually inflicted and understood, and the damages spread more or less around equally. And the Rice marching band will never again have as effective a context. Quote
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