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So Houston could be part of a negotiated package. Consistent with Flugs.
Speaking of Flug, where's that imminent TCU endorsement of BYU he predicted?
So Houston could be part of a negotiated package. Consistent with Flugs.
did you know Cincinnati is within 600 miles of 54% of the US population?
I think Uconn is within 6 hours driving distance of 20% of the US Population...did you know Cincinnati is within 600 miles of 54% of the US population?
Listened to this last night. Definitely interesting.
Spoiler alert: Kirk predicts BYU/Cincy/UH/UConn
Ced originally had BYU/Cincy/UH/Tulane, but switched and said he's going with UConn now because "it makes too much sense"
Serious question. Do your fellow Texans understand that they can't drink beer at BYU for future away games?So four months after I determine UConn is the best candidate for Big 12 expansion the sportswriters for my local paper finally start to see the light. And I'm supposed to look to them for "news"?
And I am probably just a church school hating outlier but the seemingly unanimous love for BYU just galls me.
Serious question. Do your fellow Texans understand that they can't drink beer at BYU for future away games?
If either one of these schools get in the B12 instead of Uconn I am done with college footballAlthough I will say there is a small grassroots effort among Big 12 to promote UNLV and Tulane as the schools of choice simply because of the destination cities.
did you know Cincinnati is within 600 miles of 54% of the US population?
Anything with caffeine is also prohibited,Obviously not and that's a very good point because I don't think think I could socialize with the people of Utah without a really good buzz.
So is East Hartford. I mean you can walk right to Cabela's so it's kind of one stop shopping.Although I will say there is a small grassroots effort among Big 12 to promote UNLV and Tulane as the schools of choice simply because of the destination cities.
did you know Cincinnati is within 600 miles of 54% of the US population?
I know that in the 90's Fidelity built a facility there (actually North Kentucky) that does all the mailing and shipping, because it was the most central place in the country by cost to mail and or fly/ship things. It's pretty close to the center of the country based on population.
Do people really do a lot of stuff at road games? Other than mixing in other sporting events I don't think I've ever done anything but go to the game and some bars.
Do people really do a lot of stuff at road games? Other than mixing in other sporting events I don't think I've ever done anything but go to the game and some bars.
well, certainly not in the regular season. not from the recent track record. we haven't even had the best record in the AAC yet...We wouldn't rival Kansas, we'd instantly be the best program in that conference.