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Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby dcpony » Tue Aug 04, 2015 3:38 pm

Staking the Plains
Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?
By Travis Hale
An independent UT could be beneficial for all.

“Four hours of cocktailing I never got a chance to crack one binder,” TCU Athletic Director Chris Del Conte said to the crowded room of Big XII bluebloods. The dinner, in 2014, was held to honor outgoing University of Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds, and the highly regarded AD yielded the floor to Del Conte upon his arrival. “All right Del,” Dodds said. “Let them have the story, my man.”

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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby Water Pony » Tue Aug 04, 2015 4:40 pm

Indirectly, it makes a case that SMU should go independent. Hmm.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby max the wonder dog » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:14 pm

Water Pony wrote:Indirectly, it makes a case that SMU should go independent. Hmm.


Don't see the case for SMU. Texas has its own network, so does BYU (albeit not pure sports). ND has a national television contract. Army has automatic weapons. SMU has none of the above.

Going independent means scheduling problems, no bowl games unless it's in the championship series or a bowl and fill its slate. Worth the hassle with a TV Network generating $15 million per year and an enormous alumni base generating seat license fees. Not a good move without.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby DanFreibergerForHeisman » Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:15 pm

max the wonder dog wrote:
Water Pony wrote:Indirectly, it makes a case that SMU should go independent. Hmm.


Don't see the case for SMU. Texas has its own network, so does BYU (albeit not pure sports). ND has a national television contract. Army has automatic weapons. SMU has none of the above.

Going independent means scheduling problems, no bowl games unless it's in the championship series or a bowl and fill its slate. Worth the hassle with a TV Network generating $15 million per year and an enormous alumni base generating seat license fees. Not a good move without.

Yeah, but if we play our cards correctly we could have our own network too. We would have to work on the ticket sales though for sure.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby East Coast Mustang » Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:18 pm

If you think SMU could launch its own TV network like Texas and BYU, please pass me whatever you're smoking.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby JoeKidd » Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:21 am

Water Pony wrote:Indirectly, it makes a case that SMU should go independent. Hmm.


Yeah, definitely doesn't make a case that we should go independent....let TU go that way and then we can have their spot in the Big XII.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby ghost » Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:08 am

In football the largest, richest programs should go independent and play a top schedule made for tv. All they care about is money, tv anyway and that way they don't have to be like UT ( a failure in competition but laughting all the way to the bank as they say). All other teams should play a regional schedule primarily with an occasional national game or two if warranted for national championships, etc. Non-revenue sports should play a regional schedule too. Regional cable networks need programing.
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Re: Should the Texas Longhorns Leave the Big XII?

Postby AustinPerson » Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:37 pm

When I lived in the Park Cities, SMU had its own network on basic cable all throughout the '90s and the early 2000s.
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