Unanimously. They like the 10 they've got. (Wink Wink)
Of course. They are finalizing things for Nebraska to return.
Of course. They are finalizing things for Nebraska to return.
It's kind of funny -- both Texas and OU want out of the conference, yet neither one wants to be the one to pull the pin on it politically. So there they sit. Waiting.
I really like your evaluation. And yes, thats how they think and act
Well of course they voted 10-0 against. They need to give Texas time to try to get Tom Herman away from Houston, then need Houston to go down a bit in the pecking order of teams they'd choose from. Expanding now, Houston is a logical choice for one of the teams. But that threatens UT and OU's place as the big dogs. So we'll delay this choice until after UT tries to get Herman away from Houston, then they'll miraculously change their tune in about a year. JMHO.
1000% this...what a rat hole conference...the Texas 10....I don't miss the B12 one bit.
Don't feed his ego. He's an unemployed former talk radio jock who is trying to pay his bills selling real estate in Scottsdale. Spreading bogus rumors on social media seems to be his plan to get another talk radio job.Someone get that radio host from Salt Lake City on the phone. We need the inside scoop on this development.
Makes me wonder if the B1G offered OU and KU tonight if they'd jump ship before the offer was completely out of Delany's mouth.
Makes me wonder if the B1G offered OU and KU tonight if they'd jump ship before the offer was completely out of Delany's mouth.
OU and NU are both tied with a ranking of 111 in the latest US News and World Report College Rankings while KU comes in tied at 118. That aside, I still think the Sooners ultimately go to SEC which is a better geographic and cultural fit.OU not fit academically for the Big 10. Texas may go Big 10 with KU.
I know that's what they said publicly, but something tells me it was probably more like Texas(or Texas & Oklahoma) voted not to expand. That way, they can make a quick exit when a more attractive offer comes their way.Unanimously. They like the 10 they've got. (Wink Wink)
That would be my take as well.I know that's what they said publicly, but something tells me it was probably more like Texas(or Texas & Oklahoma) voted not to expand. That way, they can make a quick exit when a more attractive offer comes their way.
OU and NU are both tied with a ranking of 111 in the latest US News and World Report College Rankings while KU comes in tied at 118. That aside, I still think the Sooners ultimately go to SEC which is a better geographic and cultural fit.