No they don't. Nor have you any proof. You can say you BELIEVE this. That is fine.Did you live in Austin? Have you lived on the west coast? West coast outside of the cities?
The Univ. of Texas fits in better culturally and athletically with Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Arizona, and Arizona State than with any Big Ten member.
Texas is a warm weather school and the Pac-10 is a warm weather sports conference. From football, to baseball, to golf, the Pac-10 is a way better fit.
You two do realize that the Big 10 HAS golf, baseball, swimming, softball, and has been ranked nationaly as well for gymnastics right?God Bless you for living near that shithole.
Anyway, we make plenty of money on our own. Id say if you were really looking at this from a total sports perspective, wed fit better with the Pac because of softball, baseball, swimming, golf, and such.
Wed fit better with the Big 10 in Football and Basketball.
Going to be interesting.
I have lived in texas for two year, outside of Houston. Texans are no where near culturally the west coast.
You two do realize that the Big 10 HAS golf, baseball, swimming, softball, and has been ranked nationaly as well for gymnastics right?
^ while playing in a division with 5 other Texas and Oklahoma schools. And here we are today with that warm weather, cold weather conference melting away....
You two do realize that the Big 10 HAS golf, baseball, swimming, softball, and has been ranked nationaly as well for gymnastics right?
Seriously....stop this its a stupid argument.
As for money. Yes, Texas makes a boatload. However, with the Big 10 it would make more. It is a given that all members of the Big 10 are highest paid by the conf. than any conf. Add NY market...and god forbid ND...and it won't be touched by any other conf.
It really could be a simple matter of money.
However, I grant you..... that if Texas wants to grow in NEWER markets...the WC may be appealing for that.
When you strip away all the other lame arguments like weather, golf, softball, rowing and direct flights; that is the one argument that is at the heart at why Texas will likely go to the Pac-10. They can bring other schools around them with them. Big 10 is not going to lower their academic standards just to bring some of the other Big 12 schools along. They do not need to and don't have the room in their plan to do it. They would add Texas (and Oklahoma I'd guess) but not the others.I prefer the Pac-16 arrangement just because it does keep more of our traditional rivalries in place and keeps travel costs down a bit, but in the end who gives a damn.
Yeah, I can agree with this. If they really want to keep up the existing rivalries...then staying in Big 12 or expanded PAC would work.When you strip away all the other lame arguments like weather, golf, softball, rowing and direct flights; that is the one argument that is at the heart at why Texas will likely go to the Pac-10. They can bring other schools around them with them. Big 10 is not going to lower their academic standards just to bring some of the other Big 12 schools along. They do not need to and don't have the room in their plan to do it. They would add Texas (and Oklahoma I'd guess) but not the others.
If Texas wants to stay with a pack of their rivals from the Big 12, pac 10 it will have to be. If they want to break off on their own then they have a lot of options.
Where have you lived on the west coast?
Do you understand different parts of Texas have different culture? Hell, Sarge chimed in on this topic recently. Austin vs. Aggie for example, which is why one is talking about going SEC (outside of Houston) and the other is talking about Pac-16 (Austin).
Wow......Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan (if they ever wake up again). Impressive.
Imagine being Indiana and facing that in consecutive weeks.
Hence why I put the " " around loss. Its made the Big Ten much tougher, but its also given Ohio State its first legitimate threat to conference supremacy in a few years.Nebraska's appearance also means Michigan better get their shiat together RIGHT NOW or risk being mired in the land of 5-8 wins for several more years. Nebraska is more than capable of handling the Buckeye power game. They have perhaps more experience than anyone in dealing with spread offenses.I cant wait for Big Ten football in 2011. Its going to be VERY interesting to watch unfold.I don't consider that a loss at all, that is a win.