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June 14, 2010
Conflicting reports on Big 12’s demise
Conflicting reports on Big 12’s demise Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) – The talk of conference realignment again surfaced on Monday with conflicting reports about the Big 12’s potential demise. After Colorado left for the Pac-10 on Thursday and Nebraska announced its plan to join the Big Ten on Friday, speculation continued that Texas, Texas Tech,…
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June 14, 2010
Sources say Texas will commit to 10-member Big 12
Sources say Texas will commit to 10-member Big 12 In a bombshell development that could bring a halt to seismic changes in college realignment, sources tell Orangebloods.com Texas has been convinced by a plan presented by commissioner Dan Beebe to stay in a 10-member Big 12. UT officials are expected to announce their decision to…
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June 14, 2010
A&M on verge of making an SEC exchange
A&M on verge of making an SEC exchange Despite likelihood that UT, other Big 12 brethren will pick Pac-10, Ags appear headed to football powerhouse A&M’s board of regents likely will meet late this week — perhaps as soon as Thursday — to decide the Aggies’ sporting future, a person with knowledge of the situation…
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June 14, 2010
In this zero-sum game, Slive and the SEC need Oklahoma
In this zero-sum game, Slive and the SEC need Oklahoma The Big 12 is down to a Lesser 10, and within days it could be reduced to Iowa State and Baylor. Nebraska has joined the Big Ten, which technically numbers 12. The Pac-10 has picked off Colorado and is hopeful of adding five more Big…
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June 14, 2010
A&M to SEC? Texas Staying Put? Memphis FedExed?
A&M to SEC? Texas Staying Put? Memphis FedExed? It makes sense that the SEC would want inroads in the Lone Star State, sure, and especially in and around Dallas and Houston; it also makes sense that A&M would want a better cut of revenue from a bigger pie. But it’s hard to believe that merely…
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June 14, 2010
Expansion proves college football is king
Expansion proves college football is king We here might live in the definition of a hoops hotbed, but most of the rest of the collegiate world does its decision-making based on what’s best for those in shoulder pads. Fact is, as a whole, college basketball is on a downward trek, what with falling attendance, lower…
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June 14, 2010
Where does Arkansas fit into SEC expansion talks?
Where does Arkansas fit into SEC expansion talks? There’s a big shake up going on in the Big 12 and PAC-10 as I write this. Teams are considering bailing out of the Big 12, and PAC-10 officials are on the move to become a superconference, possibly the PAC-16. SEC officials were content with being the…
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June 14, 2010
Conference realignment to get political in Texas this week
Conference realignment to get political in Texas this week College football — and college athletics in general — will get the full attention of the higher education committee of the state’s House of Representatives on Wednesday morning. That meeting, thanks to a five-day public-notice law, will come a day after the Texas and Texas Tech…
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June 14, 2010
Realignment’s effect on recruiting
Realignment’s effect on recruiting What is the biggest negative, recruiting-wise, in a 16-team football league? Mike Farrell’s answer: I think the biggest issue will be that it will be harder for teams to win consistently year after year with so much competition in such a large league. Selling the idea of consistently going to the…
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June 14, 2010
Mike Garrett continues to embarrass USC
Mike Garrett continues to embarrass USC From Boston There was a time when the daughter and I did a radio show together every Sunday morning. Don’t worry, no one else remembers either. But Kobe came on the day after his initial Christmas meeting with Shaq. Donald Sterling did his first radio interview in more than…
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June 14, 2010
Move to SEC has momentum in A&M’s divided house, source says
Move to SEC has momentum in A&M’s divided house, source says The great Texas A&M conference debate has ignited the Aggies’ fan base, spilled over into cyberspace and even has school legends debating the right path. At stake: whether Texas A&M joins longtime rival Texas along with Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State in the…
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June 14, 2010
Kiszla: Smart money says Hawkins had better win
Kiszla: Smart money says Hawkins had better win BOULDER — Joining the Pac-10 Conference will be no day at the beach for embattled CU coach Dan Hawkins. The Buffaloes cannot move in fancy shmancy new digs driving the same clunker of a football team. What would the neighbors say? Or, as I understand it: With…
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February 12, 2025
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Mississippi’s students deserve open enrollment policies that work for families
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