pretty much.
If the B12 sticks around for a while and the TV money remains the same after the Aggies go, it'll be next to impossible to pin anything on them.
Baylor hasn't been damaged just yet.
And if/when they do show that damage has been done, they will have to prove A&M was responsible.
, if UT, Tech, OU and OSU also bolt, there's no reason for Baylor to not sue all four of them either.
pretty much.
If the B12 sticks around for a while and the TV money remains the same after the Aggies go, it'll be next to impossible to pin anything on them.
If it's all posturing then the statute of limitations still doesn't matter.
And I agree with you that it's all posturing.
Does the new tv contract signed last year include Nebraska or Colorado? If ATM would have left last season they could have gotten past all of this. Instead, they wait less than 1 year after signing a multi-year contract to break the contract. How do you not understand why Baylor would be upset at this?
Aggy Network next year?
To keep the big 12 together... I thought you guys could go add BYU and never look back? At least that's what you were saying a week ago.
A&M is not staying.
Baylor thinks other wise...![]()
right.
Tell me why Baylor should give the consent to not sue.
Who's the "you" in this?
Are you ing re ed Blake? Every minute they keep threatning litigation and make A&M linger around here is ultimately hurting the chances the big12 stays together.
that was me.
I said if the Big XII added someone like BYU to replace A&M, then things should still be ok from a TV contract standpoint.
Problem now is that apparently OU doesn't like adding BYU to make 10 and worse adding teams like Air Force or Houston to make 12.
That reminds me of the line in Dumb and Dumber where the girl responds to Lloyds advances by saying about 1 and one million, and he responds by saying, "So you're saying there is a chance" and being excited about it.
A&M is done in the Big 12. Period, no chance they are there next year.
Possibly.
Pretty petty if that is the case.
I agree with no waving their consent to sue. But just because they don't waive their right to sue doesn't mean Baylor would actually sue, i.e. a cash settlement or the rest of the confernce imploding.
The big12. If BU wants to keep their AQ status and keep the big 12 alive they shouldn't be obsessing over A&M (who is already gone) but instead letting us go and start working on the other 4 schools who have their eyes on the PAC to stay and add other programs.
The Big12 is not staying together....Why do you not understand this? I do not believe Baylor would be going through all of this without justification that OU and UT are on there way out, which in turn leaves Baylor without a conference.
You've been proven re ed in another thread so I think it's clearly you that is lagging behind here.
Either explain how the Big 12's chances to stay together get hurt by making A&M linger around or simply ask questions to catch up with the rest of the group.
That must be the case, otherwise this makes no sense. That's all i was saying. If they believe the big12 is already dead and OU is already out the door then they have nothing to lose by doing this.
I was responding to the fact that threatening litigation would be the best chance for the big12 to stay together, it won't we are already gone... Letting us go quietly and working with Texas to keep OU and start adding programs would give the most likely chance for the big12 to stay together.
I think you're confusing me with someone else. I never said I don't understand why Baylor would get upset. I know exactly why Baylor is upset. They see the big 12 crumbling, they know they're going to get left out so they want to at least get something from A&M before A&M's departure knocks over any more dominoes.
Hilarious the turnaround from the beginning of this
"Lert a&m go, they aren't important"
"texas holds the keys to the conference"
"we will just add notre dame, arkansas or byu"
"wait sec voted unanimously to accept a&m"
"threaten litigation quick, it's the only way for big12 to survive"
It wasn't unamimous. KKK Aggy voted against you. There is no turnaround. Just more laughter.
Why doesn' baylor start working with the other teams (that aren't already gone) to help salvage and stabilize the league. Every minute they keep a&m around is hurting the chances of another program wanting to join or a current program leave as well.
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Again, Texas A&M is O-U-T out...nothing BU does will change that. All that's happening is B12 stability becoming less likely by the hour
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So about Aggy independence, how the is that going to happen?
SEC voted unanimously to accept A&M.
here is the quote from Ole Miss chancellor Dan Jones
Mississippi Chancellor Dr. Dan Jones said the SEC felt the Big 12 letter offered clear legal standing.
"We've been clear that we'd be happy to receive them if they're unfettered of obligations. We gathered to have a vote. We had a letter that clearly gave us legal clearance. It was frustrating to be gathered and then have things pulled out from under Texas A&M like that. We're disappointed for Texas A&M."
This was posted on the Aggie board by a poster using the handle "shiftyandquick".
I was actually thinking the same, but it's only a possibility. I'm not saying it's correct.
Fact: Beebe sends a letter saying no lawsuits.
Fact: OU President makes waves by saying OU is looking.
Implication: if OU leaves, Big 12 dissolves.
Then the small schools, who may not have a soft landing, start panicing (Baylor, K State, ISU).
OU motivates the smaller schools to take the heat by sticking their necks out and blocking the A&M move, but OU does not get the blame. Baylor does.
OU does the heavy lifting, takes the indirect blame, while UT is deemed innocent of any meddling. Very clever. Because if UT had threatened to leave causing the small schools to scurry, it would be easy to cry foul. With OU threatening, everyone buys it as legit.
All the while OU and UT, hand in hand, getting what they want.
Very clever indeed. Very clever.
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