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Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECAn advantage we (and Houston) have now we didn't have in the past is NLI.
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This would be the dream scenario. The 4th team could be WVU, add them to the east division of the BIGACC new P5 conference.
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECWe’ve got to get on with the expansion of Ford that we previously offered the Big 12 if this is going to happen, if we are going to improve our conference situation. Hope we got sugar daddies lined up for that right now.
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECSI cites "sources" to throw out that Texas may go to the ACC instead. (This has got to be b.s.; the ACC would do it in a heartbeat but Texas would not):
https://www.si.com/college/2021/07/23/b ... -to-depart Kansas is talking to the B1G: https://www.outkick.com/kansas-may-join ... o-big-ten/ Personally, I still can't see how the schools that have been in a conference with Texas before plus Vandy don't decide that they can live without UT (thinking of those that have dealt with the Whorns before) and OU (thinking of Vandy).
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECFrom the Sports Illustrated piece above:
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECApparently, Baylor, TCU, and Tech have reached out to the PAC-12. Geographically, whether we got in or not, I wish ESPN would broker four new 16-team superconferences based on geography. That would be ideal IMO. Not sure if it’s even remotely a possibility. I suspect not.
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECI have a different take than most.
The 12 team playoff would have been great and made college football more equitable for smaller schools like SMU. The current P5 big boys DO NOT WANT THIS INCREASED COMPETITION. Why would you want to start competing with SMU, UCF, Tulane, etc. who can now say there's a road to a national championship - that didn't exist before! Enter Texas / OU going to the SEC. This basically accelerates 4 x 16 team power conferences AND a playoff format that excludes the smaller schools and maybe even the NCAA. This doesn't shake out well for SMU in my opinion. The best thing would have been the 12 team playoff, including the 6 highest ranked conference champions. Now I see something like this (4, 16 team super conferences)... SEC – Needs to add 2 (UT, OU) BIG 10 – Needs to add 2 (Kansas, Iowa St) Pac – Needs to add 4 (OSU, KSU, TCU, Baylor) ACC – Needs to add 2 (WVU, Cinci) Who’s Left Texas Tech Houston Memphis UCF SMU Navy Tulane Etc. 2009 Ponyfans Rookie of the Year
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECI'll add that the PAC 16 is our only hope bc they likely don't want the religious schools or lowly academic schools.
Maybe we sneak in. But hard to see OSU, KSU & Baylor not getting a home. Perhaps theres a 5th "God & Guns" Conference haha... Notre Dame BYU Baylor TCU Navy Army Air Force Etc. 2009 Ponyfans Rookie of the Year
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I can't see the PAC 12 being happy with a couple of second fiddle state schools like KSU and OSU. Nor do I see them being happy about TCU or Baylor. They have always touted themselves as being comprised of big research institutions. TCU and Baylor are not cultural fits at all if that still matters. Oddly, I think West Virginia is in the best spot as the ACC and Big10 may both be after them at this point. I can also imagine Virginia Tech moving to the Big10. It is a mad scramble at this point. Oh, and the wild card: Notre Dame. My dream conference for SMU would include the Irish, TCU and Baylor. I think it would be easy to get the Kansas schools, OSU, and Tech to go along with such a conference. Let's just hope that the playoff goes to 12 teams and that 8 of them are not from the SEC.
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SEChttps://twitter.com/jackmaccfb/status/1418678701135384579?s=21
Jack McGuire @JackMacCFB · 1h SEC has been in serious contact with Ohio State, Michigan, Clemson, and Florida State. Not clear if this will materialize, but they have their eyes on a true 20 team MEGA conference. OU and Texas just the start. This would be a shakeup!
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECI doubt the buckeyes and wolverines are going anywhere. they are at the top of the heap, why gamble on something much less certain.
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECI feel like they have to have 5 super conferences. 64 teams leaves out too many good teams. 80 teams gets you everyone who deserves to keep playing and having a shot in the new college football.
And I would think Texas Tech would get in the PAC over Baylor
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECThere are two money sports. Football and men’s basketball. Baylor is defending National Champion in hoops. Someone will value that. AAC could try a move to 16. Invite WVU to placate Cincy. That leaves 4 slots. KU and Baylor for hoops. That leaves Froggies, KSU, OSU, TT, ISU? KU may say KSU is a package deal. We’d probably want Frogs and UH would want TT due to legislative pressure. Sorry Frogs, we asked. ACC won’t take WVU. PItt, UVA, VT and UNC would blackball them. And BC, Syracuse, Louisville would blackball Cincy.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
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I agree. Adding 10+K seats to Ford will created a better drawn and room for the larger fan bases of P5 schools. Our on-campus experience in the middle of Big D would be a fun for all. BTW, I assume adding a second level on the east side of the stadium is the right approach. Pony Up
Re: Texas-Oklahoma reach out to SECCan't forget that when deals like this are about to go down, especially involving publicly funded schools, politicians tend to get involved. Let's not forget how Baylor got the initial invite to join Texas, A&M and Texas Tech in the Big XII. I've read in the past that both OU and Kansas could have political hurdles to go anywhere without OSU & KSU so if the SEC is able to pull this off with Texas and Oklahoma, my guess is that OSU will have to have a suitable home. Not sure about the politics in Texas with Texas and the Texas Tech situation but wasn't that a concern when Texas and OU were talking to the PAC years ago? There are also academic compatibility issues as University Presidents still have egos as well.
It's certainly entertaining and at least SMU is better positioned to find a seat at a decent table this time around. We just aren't going to be a part of any 4 super conference scenario featuring the most attractive 64 teams but there could be a pretty attractive group of leftovers to compete against
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