Interesting....because so many just assumed certain schools woudn't vote for it. That conference knows how to get shit dun and look good doing it.
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Just think, it would've seemed even faster if A&M hadn't leaked it earlyIt is pretty amazing how quickly all of this has taken place. It was just 1 week ago that we even heard this was a rumor.
Sankey is a very strong leader.I've been on several boards in my life. One in particular was everyone was welcome to voice their opinion but when final vote was taken it was usually unanimous to show a united front
exactly. this was actually done weeks if not months ago. All the calculations; all the lawyering; all the meetings have already taken place before OU/UT even announced their desire to leave. Imagine how much work was done in the last 6 months without a leak. this stuff takes months if not years to finalizeHa ha you know of course that is the official vote for public consumption after it already had been all hashed out in secret.
Once there are enough votes to approve it, every school that might have initially voted no flips their vote to yes so it's officially a unanimous decision. And of course that all was also decided before Texas and Oklahoma went public. The schools aren't going to expose themselves to a public rejection.
That's how it works. What you read or hear in the media is the version constructed for presenting a unified front appearance.
1. This is so trueI wrote it in another thread, it’s like the TV show Big Brother, once you find out you don’t have the votes to flip the script, you vote in a way to protect your own interests, in this case 14-0
Correct.Ha ha you know of course that is the official vote for public consumption after it already had been all hashed out in secret.
Once there are enough votes to approve it, every school that might have initially voted no flips their vote to yes so it's officially a unanimous decision. And of course that all was also decided before Texas and Oklahoma went public. The schools aren't going to expose themselves to a public rejection.
That's how it works. What you read or hear in the media is the version constructed for presenting a unified front appearance.