Good stuff there, so glad we're away from the little lame 12
That may be a bit too harsh. They side with us and the four schools bolt to the Pac 12, and they have nothing. I see it as they had a gun to their heads making a lot of those votes.
That may be a bit too harsh. They side with us and the four schools bolt to the Pac 12, and they have nothing. I see it as they had a gun to their heads making a lot of those votes.
That may be a bit too harsh. They side with us and the four schools bolt to the Pac 12, and they have nothing. I see it as they had a gun to their heads making a lot of those votes.
It's nice to get more confirmation that NU wasn't the only one tired of the conference kissing UT's rear time and time again.
More Texa$$ spewl:
DODDS, FEBRUARY 2013: “We’re going to have good years again. Our bad years are not that bad. Take a school like Missouri. Our bad years are better than their good years. But we’ve created a standard.”
ALDEN: “Texas’ worst years are like Missouri’s best years. Who makes those kind of comments? You know who makes those kind of comments? Arrogant people in arrogant institutions. And that’s exactly, in my opinion, that’s what we saw throughout the whole process.”
IMO, he isn't talking about this particular vote but the many, many votes throughout the 15 years or so of the Big 12 where Texas (and OU, to an extent) pushed their way around. Yeah, by the time all of this went down, the lil sisters of the B12 had no choice but to be led around by the nose by Texa$$ (and OU).
DeLoss Dodds is a complete jack...well you know, as far as I'm concerned. K-State has honored the guy since all this happened and I just try to tell the uninformed "he would have left K-State out to dry without a second thought had his plan worked." Seriously F that guy, I can't stand him.
There was an article recently where Jon Wefald admitted he did whatever Texas wanted. I know that deserves criticism but I think some schools felt they had to appease Texas from the get-go. I also think MU always had a better brand than our leaders ever realized but Gary Pinkel getting the football program out of the gutter didn't hurt us either.
MISSOURI ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MIKE ALDEN said:This is before Nebraska had announced that they were going to leave. We were at one of these meetings and Dan Beebe was running it, there was all this tension in the room and Coach (Tom) Osborne was just so, he was always so class, I just loved being in meetings with him. He was very thoughtful. When all this was going on, there was one athletic director in particular, I can’t remember what school it was, but it’s in Austin. Anyhow, I heard a guy in that chair, he just started flipping out—flipping out is probably too strong a term, but he got pretty agitated, this person—and started dropping expletives about this and firing them kind of at us, at Mizzou, because Mizzou was rumored maybe the Big Ten is looking. And I was trying to be very professional. You know who stood up for me? For us? Tom Osborne.
This may have been my favorite part of the article:
"CHIP BROWN, ORANGEBLOODS.COM, SEPTEMBER 12, 2011: “Oklahoma will apply for membership to the Pac-12 before the end of the month, and Oklahoma State is expected to follow suit, a source close to OU's administration told Orangebloods.com.
Even though Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Friday the Pac-12 was not interested in expansion at this time, OU's board of regents is fed up with the instability in the Big 12, the source said.”
SCOTT STATEMENT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011: “After careful review we have determined that it is in the best interests of our member institutions, student-athletes and fans to remain a 12-team conference. While we have great respect for all of the institutions that have contacted us, and certain expansion proposals were financially attractive, we have a strong conference structure and culture of equality that we are committed to preserve.”"
OU is now is such a weak position, as no power conference has any need to expand any further. They might go somewhere as a package deal, but it would probably need to involve Texas.