Is this real or not?
And why is Baylor in tyler in that picture?
Arizona eastward would be the eastern division.
Why does Baylor even want to be the worst program in this new conference? Sure, the money would be good, but damn.
Is this real or not?
And why is Baylor in tyler in that picture?
Here is an ESPN article, if that means anything.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5268408
No one actually knows where Baylor is.
I do I could smell em getting off tha elevator
This all seems way too easy and way too early, teams like Colorado and kstate don't just say, ahhh jeez I guess we gotta find a new funny conference- take their ball and go home, those are teams with loyal fan bases and recent (in my own memory) success
and I know it's AD analysis 101 but really nobody wants to pay for the womens rowing team to fly around the USA for weeks at a time
How many meets does women' rowing have? I'm sure the will get worked out in the next two years before the conference is officially in existence.
That's kind of confusing, bro..lol..no offense.
I'd rather have Colorado than Baylor tbh.
Where is this info coming from? The ags are really thinking about joining the sec? Site please????
he's doing well so far.
true....but when you are playing in the same conference with the likes of UCLA, USC, Oregon, the horns, ags, and sooners.......recruiting priorities go up 100X.
I am just saying that I am not going to be expecting 8-10 win seasons for a while. This move to the "super conference" would actually keep Tuberville at Tech for a while.....because I could see Tuberville attaining quick success and vaulting to something better. He is going to have to double his effort with this conference move!
Well I know Texas will understand this.
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UC Berkley will NOT let a religious ins ution in without a fight.
It's a box with a red x. Try again.
He's an Aggie.....
I wonder if the red x is what he meant
chip brown on outside the lines said a&m will go to sec or pac 10, pac 10 most likely because they would get more money, the meeting is going on right now and that rick perry let the schools do what they want
lol some enterprising has edited the Big Ten wiki page to include Missouri, Kansas, Notre Dame and Rutgers in addition to Nebraska.
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