WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
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p.s. Oregon is a brand name?
I think you meant Nike.
So which division would they go in leaders or legends?
Well, back on topic...
I don't understand Texas/Big 12.
I've read recently how wealthy and strong the Big 12 is. Now this rumor, which I followed the story stream and it seems pretty weak to be honest.
Still, Texas did almost join the PAC, and now this.
Does Texas want the Big 12 to collapse?
I guess I'm just not understanding the rumors credible or not, popping up every year.
p.s. Oregon is a brand name?
I think you meant Nike.
I think it is just the fact that Texas and ND are the biggest names not to be wed to strong conferences
-But thats what I don't get. Why isn't the B12 considered strong? It has wealth and they play good football.
I think they are forming a 3rd division with Nebraska and Michigan called the "has beens"
We will pack Jr., Tech, and TCU up with us wherever we go. Prolly be the NEW SEC West with Mizzou, Arky, LSU & Texas A&M.
UTerus is destined for indy status. No conference will want them.
They're starting to hemorrhage recruits...makes sense.
I think they are forming a 3rd division with Nebraska and Michigan called the "has beens"
As opposed to Oregon being a "never was"?
But thats what I don't get. Why isn't the B12 considered strong? It has wealth.
We will pack Jr., Tech, and TCU up with us wherever we go. Prolly be the NEW SEC West with Mizzou, Arky, LSU & Texas A&M.
UTerus is destined for indy status. No conference will want them.
But, Baylor!?