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UConn Athletics
Conference Realignment Board
Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.
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[QUOTE="Ldandy, post: 1710262, member: 4584"] It will definitely be interesting to watch this whole thing play out. On the one hand, Texas doesn't have to agree to anything they don't want to do. They have leverage via their ridiculous LHN Contract that is set to overpay them handsomely for another decade. They have a branded network that spews propaganda 24/7. Why would they want to share that air time with flipping Kansas State and the rest of these little brother schools? OTOH if I'm every school not named Texas or Oklahoma I'm doing what ever I can to force this thing through. Nothing is guaranteed at the at the end of the current Big 12 Contract up to and including if there will even be a Big 12 Conference. Should they do nothing now and watch UT and OU leave later look out. You will have 7-8 schools left high and dry and looking for memberships in The MW and AAC. It would be interesting to watch the tables turned on schools like Texas Tech or Baylor coming to Houston or SMU with hat in hand trying to join The AAC. If these schools want to survive as some sort of collective entity a decade from now, they better be ready to act in the here and now. [/QUOTE]
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