Olde Hornet
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I have to listen to college sports radio today.
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Texas A&M won...
True but remember back when those Texas schools left the SWC for the Big 8 to create the Big 12, the Governor was not gonna let it happen without Baylor being part of the deal.
That was ann richards. Oklahoma is gone. They are saying this news leak is a last ditch effort by a&m loyalists to try to stop it but the train has already left the station. Money talks.
Na, OU doesn't need OkSt at all. Texas and OU are the bell cow of the Big12.........for them, that's a great moving package. As far as the LHN............I'm sure they already thought about having to give that up if they reached out to the SEC.Texas would have to give up their cable channel to join the SEC.
I agree about OU and OSU would have to go together, the state politicians will get involved.
I would think TCU and Baylor......possibly to the mountain West??? Tech to the Pac-(insert number). KState to the big 10.......no idea about Kansas.....maybe big 10 also.Imagine being the TCU’s, Baylors, Kansas States as of today - that train of riding with UT is coming to an end and the money with it eventually
That was ann richards. Oklahoma is gone. They are saying this news leak is a last ditch effort by a&m loyalists to try to stop it but the train has already left the station. Money talks.
They can still block UT. They have a under the table agreement with Georgia & Florida to stop any other schools in their states from getting in if they deemed it. They would need to convince 1 more school to vote with them since it takes 3/4 to agree at expansion.
Another question that popped up throughout the news cycle Wednesday was what would a move to the SEC mean for the Longhorn Network (LHN), Texas's own television network owned by ESPN? Orangebloods reported that LHN would come to an end if they were to move to the SEC as the SEC already has the SEC NetworkWhat will happen to the longhorn network.
They can still block UT. They have a under the table agreement with Georgia & Florida to stop any other schools in their states from getting in if they deemed it. They would need to convince 1 more school to vote with them since it takes 3/4 to agree at expansion.
I wonder how much revenue that network generated. Over time, I've tuned in just to see what they're showing.......it's garbage.What will happen to the longhorn network.
Totally agree. It's a power/money move. Like the guy on ESPN said.......it could be a coup by the SEC as an "in your face" to the NCAA.How do you not understand why the move makes sense? I don't get how it's confusing lol. The pay per school for media rights alone would be crazy.
15 million a year.I wonder how much revenue that network generated. Over time, I've tuned in just to see what they're showing.......it's garbage.
You are not the first person I have heard say that. I don't get the Longhorn Network myself, but I hear it is not worth the price.I wonder how much revenue that network generated. Over time, I've tuned in just to see what they're showing.......it's garbage.
I can see several teams voting against them coming in, besides TX AM. So what if they travel well. Most SEC schools have near sell outs anyway. Plus that travel well may end, after they are getting beat every other week. Why would they want to join the SEC. Recruiting.
Yeah, every time I've tuned in, it's either an replay of a Texas football game or maybe women's soccer or softball.........but nothing worth while, even if you're a UT fan. just my opinion of course.You are not the first person I have heard say that. I don't get the Longhorn Network myself, but I hear it is not worth the price.