Looks like a banner
No it doesn't. At best, it's a step and repeat sign.
You would think they'd have large banners with large logos on it.
Looks like a banner
Well, who knows if it's true or not but it certainly doesn't make me feel good.
I can't imagine though, through everything that the schools have been through the President of Cincinnati would risk letting the news slip out via some kid working in a print room.
At least that's what I'm telling myself.
So who wants me to print one up for UConn, I have access to a plotter here at work.....
So who wants me to print one up for UConn, I have access to a plotter here at work.....
Mh ver 3 is saying it's BYU and Cincy. FWIW.
he hasn't deleted his Tweet yet,
M Hver3 @ 1h1 hour ago
BYU and UC welcome to the Big12. Still trying to get verification on all sports or FB only.
Jeff Jacobs@jacobscourant
Big 12 boss Bob Bowlsby called UConn president Susan Herbst.."The word tabling was not used.They are not expanding." Benedict said.
Greg Flugaur @flugempire · 39m39 minutes ago
Greg Flugaur Retweeted Jeff Jacobs
Big 12 Death Rattle
Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and possibly UT's chosen partner(s) keeping Exit Ramp cleared.
Steve Bullard @stevebullard · 39m39 minutes ago
@flugempire In exchange for new GOR extension, can these schools exit early?
Greg Flugaur@flugempire
@stevebullard
This is something OU Contacts discussed last week..will again.
They call it "Relief Plan"
So assuming the dude, flug and mh all nailed these developments?
Of the Twitterati, he was most correct and changed his tune the least:
I figured someone would pat him on the back during his victory lap.
He got nothing right until now when it was obvious this was the outcome.
I think he was pretty plugged into what Oklahoma was thinking. I think if BYU did not have their candidacy torpedoed by their issues, the "Four To Get Two" thing was the most likely scenario, or at least the one Oklahoma wanted/was lobbying for. That fell apart and no other package could get 8 votes.
Holy crap the Dude put a coherent thought together.
If OU and UT wanted out they would have supported expansion because they wouldn't have cared about any future repercussions.
Why go to the trouble of voting for schools if they are already halfway out the door? Seems like at this point just keep status quo and get the Grant of Rights over with and get the heck out of there. I don't see any reason to support expansion if they just wanna get the heck out.