Orangebloods.com on Sportscenter Says 6 to PAC 10 is a Done Deal - Big XII All But Dead

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On Sportscenter right now, Chip Brown of orangebloods.com says Texas President told their coaches that he did everything he could to keep the Big XII together and was unsuccessful.  Says all six offered by the PAC 10 will go to the PAC 10.

There will be a vote to dissolve the Big XII and nine votes are needed.  Someone check me on the nine number.

Search4Meaning

June 9th, 2010 at 6:14 PM ^

Hate to lose Texas.  Damn.

Knew it was a long shot, kind of like hitting the lotto... but a guy can dream.

Sucks that the Big Ten pushes the issue and the PAC 10 swoops in for the prize.

gobluesasquatch

June 9th, 2010 at 8:56 PM ^

The prize was Texas, and Texas makes more sense in the Big Ten than in the Pac 10. Better academics, better athletics, and yes, less travel distance (I can't find the article at the moment). Plus, now Texas is relegated to at least 4 Pacific time zone games a year, not helping their national exposure. Instead of moving to the Big 10, which is already in their time zone, they go to a conference with only two schools in a neighboring time zone (but that's for less than half the season), and most of the teams in states two time zones away. 

How the B10 didn't push for Texas and not get it is upsetting. They should have revised plans once the little Pac 10 started their ludicrous offer of six Big 12 teams. 

Frustrating! I really wanted to road trip to Austin, or see the Longhorns come to Ann Arbor (particularly a certain segment of their student body). 

wile_e8

June 9th, 2010 at 6:15 PM ^

On Sportscenter right now, Chip Brown of orangebloods.com says Texas President told their coaches that he did everything he could to keep the Big XII together and was unsuccessful.
It's not our fault we're running to greener pastures, blame the other guys!!!!

steve sharik

June 9th, 2010 at 7:13 PM ^

...revenue from the P10 as the B10, then it makes sense they'd choose the P10 to gain access to the most fertile recruiting ground in the country: California.  Texas is a close 2nd and then Florida.  Ohio and Pennsylvania are nice, but those states are losing population (and therefore football talent, not to mention TV ratings).

MGoShoe

June 9th, 2010 at 7:09 PM ^

...has this story up.  It hasn't been updated with the info passed by Chip Brown on Sportscenter.

[Edit: now it's been updated.]

Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds and president Williams Powers gathered UT coaches today at 2 p.m. CT to tell them they did everything they could to save the Big 12 but that they were unsuccessful.
 

Just as Orangebloods.com was first to report last Thursday, the Pac-10 will invite Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and Colorado.

And it appears those invitations will be accepted.

According to sources, Colorado will also opt out of the Big 12 and accept an invitation to the Pac-10.

A legislative source with knowledge of Texas A&M said officials from A&M and Texas will meet on Thursday to discuss all the goings on and to make sure they are on the same page if the Big 12 falls apart.

According to sources, A&M and Oklahoma both have had conversations with the SEC. A&M's conversations with the SEC may have been to appease A&M regent Gene Stallings, who won a national title as coach at Alabama and would love to see the Aggies in the SEC.

But Orangebloods.com has learned Gov. Rick Perry, a diehard Aggie, will work to make sure Texas and Texas A&M stay together.

Other sources have said that Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State will do whatever Texas and A&M are doing.

HoldTheRope

June 9th, 2010 at 6:27 PM ^

Well this sucks (if true)...honestly, I want the Big Ten to just add one team, but adding Texas (which ostensibly would've meant adding several more) would've been awesome for the conference. I'm excited for Michigan-Nebraska (again, assuming that is true), but road trips to Austin would've been an experience to say the least.

sharkhunter

June 9th, 2010 at 6:59 PM ^

would have jumped to the B10, and Nebraska.  There is no way a Texan wants to travel or go to California for FB games unless it is a BCS bowl.  Or going from Austin to Seattle for basketball games?  That is crazy?  Or Texas playing AZ or ASU each year?? What a joke.  I think the B12 really dropped the ball on this.  They should have shared profits $ equally, then Neb would have stayed.  Now, it's to late, so F'em. 

Don

June 9th, 2010 at 7:03 PM ^

Except for the most important thing: share revenue equally and put the Texas muscle behind a Big 10-style TV network.

MGoShoe

June 9th, 2010 at 7:06 PM ^

...interview is being replayed on Sportscenter.

  • Nebraska feels the Big Ten is a better fit for them than the Big XII athletically and academically.
  • Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Colorado to the Pac-10.
  • Texas and Texas A&M will meet Thu to discuss the way ahead and to keep them in the same conference.  Governor Perry will fight to keep the schools together.  Gene Stallings, a TAMU Regent is pushing the SEC.
  • Nine members must vote to dissolve the conference, otherwise there could be buyout penalties

psychomatt

June 9th, 2010 at 7:11 PM ^

I don't see nine teams voting to dissolve the conference. That could be alot of coin the be split among the four (?) teams who are left behind. Rumors are that the penalties are 50-100% of the annual payout, depending on the amount of notice given.  Even at 50%, its in the neighborhood of $50 million.

ShockFX

June 9th, 2010 at 9:14 PM ^

"Texas and Texas A&M will meet Thu to discuss the way ahead and to keep them in the same conference.  Governor Perry will fight to keep the schools together.  Gene Stallings, a TAMU Regent is pushing the SEC."

PERFECT!  Jim Delany is so unbelieveable fucking smart.  Notice, during the whole Baylor-TT Pac10 debacle, we heard NOTHING from the UT/aTm politicians.  Now, Governor Perry, immensely popular and influential, is publicly saying that keeping UT and aTM  is a fighting priority.

Guess what happens next?  The PAC-10 offer falls apart due to Stanford, or the OK schools to the SEC (my money is on Stanford telling people to fuck off).  Then the only place the Texas schools can be together is in the Big10.

hats off Jim.  Hats fucking off!

psychomatt

June 9th, 2010 at 7:18 PM ^

TX pulls the plug at the last minute, blaming TX political pressure because P10 will not take Baylor over CO. B12 adds teams to replace the ones that leave, changes the TV revenue formula to favor TX even more than it does now and TX starts its own network on the side just like it always has wanted to do. P10 settles for CO and Utah and starts its own BTN-style network.

tenerson

June 9th, 2010 at 8:59 PM ^

Signed

ISU

 

There will be three pretty damn good basketball programs out there though. If the MWC could take what remains of the Big 12 and throw in BSU, they would have a stellar conference in both big time sports. That's my hope anyway.

MGoShoe

June 9th, 2010 at 7:34 PM ^

...on Sportscenter says:

  • If Big Ten stays at 12, they get conf championship and a more manageable schedule so don't assume they're going to continue on to 16
  • KU would be a big draw for a power conference just because of its basketball program.  They will find a home.

France719

June 9th, 2010 at 8:05 PM ^

I have to say, after hearing Andy Katz talk I think he has no idea what he is talking about.  His 'predictions' were based on what he thought made the most sense for the conferences.  His reasoning for Kansas finding a home is that "No one would leave Duke out to dry if they were in the same situation".  I truly believe the Big 10 offered Nebraska in a move to get at ND, and possibly even Texas.

Brodie

June 10th, 2010 at 3:48 AM ^

Yeah, I think he's talking out of his ass.

This Kansas shit makes me laugh. Like, UNLV was a basketball powerhouse and they were in the WAC or something. Conference USA was arguably one of the best basketball conferences in the country before the Big East raided it. What the fuck is the big deal about being in a BCS level conference for KU?

MGoShoe

June 9th, 2010 at 8:48 PM ^

....says USC should expect to vacate two seasons, at least one year without a bowl maybe two.  USC will appeal.  Reggie Bush's Heisman could be recalled, but Heisman Trust wants to avoid that at all costs.