Young sir I am 41 and that happens now.Depends...
While I am indeed am getting along in years (69), I am still vigorous enough physically (thankfully). I can still horse my Harley around, hike down to Fires Creek to cast a fly, etc.
What I am worried about isn't a leaking hose...but a leaking brain.
I made a living speaking before the legislature, lobbying, working administrative law, and was facile with language. But now, every now and again, a word that I am about to say or a fact that I know vanishes...poof! Into a black emptiness..a complete blank.
If I just stop thinking about it, it comes popping back at some point like a delayed email. It's like not being able to see a small star, yet turning your head and looking at it sideways..and there it is.
Rib me about Depends..it's OK...rib me about my fear of mental lapse..I might worry a little more.
The caller felt that the Big 12 is really the last chance because the longer UConn is in the AAC, the more it will suffer and become less competitive. He also argued that the state of CT needs to get more behind UConn and should understand just how valuable UConn is to the state. TIC sympathized but what else can we do but focus on the AAC for now.
Caller also cited how other states are more involved, such as Maryland and Virginia.
Good luck to you, but Houston (and maybe Uconn) is going to be stuck in the hell of the AAC
I've heard fans of all these three schools claim that they are #11. So surprising they claim they are the three in with a bunch of schools vying for 14. Yawn.
Guess that settles it then!
Well the way CR has played out in the past then 4 teams must be true. And it is on the internet so it must be true.For all the insane things we've seen discussed - nothing makes less sense than the Big 12 adding 4 teams.
Star Wars has more basis in reality than that nonsense.
For all the insane things we've seen discussed - nothing makes less sense than the Big 12 adding 4 teams.
Star Wars has more basis in reality than that nonsense.
That is EVERY gameHouston's home basketball game this weekend was attended like a high school game that could have been cancelled because of the weather.
Oh snap well you've made a fool of me
For all the insane things we've seen discussed - nothing makes less sense than the Big 12 adding 4 teams.
Star Wars has more basis in reality than that nonsense.
Here we go with Whaler probably being right, but taking an extreme stance. I agree that 2 teams are most likely if the Big 12 expands at all, but the Big 12 is unique in that it's athletics are probably the best combo of football and hoops top to bottom over the last 3 years, but their markets suck. They don't need more quality football programs, they need TV sets.
Here we go with Whaler probably being right, but taking an extreme stance. I agree that 2 teams are most likely if the Big 12 expands at all, but the Big 12 is unique in that it's athletics are probably the best combo of football and hoops top to bottom over the last 3 years, but their markets suck. They don't need more quality football programs, they need TV sets.
BYU and UConn bring a lot of TV sets, and Cincinnati is solid. Houston is not bad, and provides some protection against a Texas departure. All 4 are better than Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Iowa State and west Virginia from a TV perspective. I agree that 2 is by far more likely than 4, but 4 is not impossible.
You don't need TV sets if you never have any intention of having a conference network. Bevo will see to that.
And BYU on their own gets a million a game for their football - so for all those televisions their rights are less than a quarter of the Big 12 tier 1 payments. Color me unimpressed with BYU.
How much do UConn and Cincinnati get per game? By that logic, the Big 12 should stand pat.