shizzle787
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Is there an official tweet of that?And UNM is out. This is how far we have been reduced
Is there an official tweet of that?And UNM is out. This is how far we have been reduced
Same for Tulane. Publicly admitting you signed an NDA is a violation of the NDA - No? Calling BL and the other lawyers on the board for comment.And if you're directly discussing this with another entity, one could possibly presume that that violates the NDAs depending on how they are written....
UNLV had about the same chance as Capital Community College getting in. The news of the day is essentially they are back to the initial list after a summer of digging and filling in holes.
Same for Tulane. Publicly admitting you signed an NDA is a violation of the NDA - No? Calling BL and the other lawyers on the board for comment.
According to Wikipedia, Air Force is an associate member of the Big XII for wrestling. I don't think they make sense for football or any other sport though. Colorado-Boulder left and Colorado State doesn't carry Denver. Where is Air Force, which about about equidistant from Denver as Boulder, rank? Answer? Not very high (no pun intended).It was reported they're still in- but as a football only, which would make some sense. Hopefully you're right and they're out, too.
According to Wikipedia, Air Force is an associate member of the Big XII for wrestling. I don't think they make sense for football or any other sport though. Colorado-Boulder left and Colorado State doesn't carry Denver. Where is Air Force, which about about equidistant from Denver as Boulder, rank? Answer? Not very high (no pun intended).
Me neither.I didn't mean they necessarily were a good idea for the Big 12 for football, just that if you're gonna take Air Force at all, that, like Navy, you probably do it as football only.
That being said, I don't think they're under serious consideration.
Of course not. Their undergrad enrollment is barely bigger then SCSUI went to the Tulane FB game last season. After which I frequented a couple of dive bars just a few mile from the stadium and chatted with several locals. The only college football they were interested in was LSU (who just happened to be playing Alabama that night). The was never even a hint of recognition when the name Tulane was mentioned.
He does qualify with "at least" but a curious omission from this list - no Memphis.
It depends on the scope of the definition of what constitutes "confidential information" within the agreement itself and the specific exceptions that permit disclosure. Some are drawn to include the existence of the agreement itself, but most are generally confined to the substance of the matter itself for any number of reasons. For Tulane, a private school, the constraints could be tighter than public schools where non-disclosure of the existence of the agreement itself would likely implicate sunshine laws. In order to maintain equal treatment among parties, though, I imagine they all executed the same terms with possible modifications required by a particular jurisdiction's public disclosure laws. The other aspect for consideration is that disclosing non-qualification creates little actionable harm because it does not impair the Big12's selection process. All that said, in terms of two parties teaming on bid selection that is potentially more problematic to he extent they are furnishing information to each other regarding their interactions with the Big12. Unless the Big12 expressly approved joint proposals, I don't believe anyone would likely engage in a joint process in apparent violation of an NDA.Same for Tulane. Publicly admitting you signed an NDA is a violation of the NDA - No? Calling BL and the other lawyers on the board for comment.
I went to the Tulane FB game last season. After which I frequented a couple of dive bars just a few mile from the stadium and chatted with several locals. The only college football they were interested in was LSU (who just happened to be playing Alabama that night). The was never even a hint of recognition when the name Tulane was mentioned.
It seems to me at this point with all of the widely varied opinions there is no such thing as a premium top shelf tweet short of an announcement that they are not expanding or they announce new members.
Re: Trotter's list.....
WTF THEY'RE STILL CONSIDERING AIR FORCE, RICE, TULANE, AND SMU???????????
Boy would I be pissed if I were a Memphis fan and it were true those four got invited over us...
BYU still has their contract with ESPN. that pays them almost what the entire AAC is getting. And we have a bowl alliance with them. what would they gain from joining?Rice and Air Force, along with Army, would be great additions to the AAC. If BYU doesn't get into B12, it too would be a great add for the AAC.
BYU still has their contract with ESPN. that pays them almost what the entire AAC is getting. And we have a bowl alliance with them. what would they gain from joining?
I will say, the fact that the AAC is such a target does suggest that Aresco and company expanded with the right schools.
good point. I still think BYU doesn't want to be definitively included in the G5.The only thing we could offer BYU is New Year's 6 bowl access. They don't have that right now as an Independent, they would have to make the Playoff to get it.