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Exactly.Yawn.
.....Why doesn't the writer mention WVU, L-Ville, RU. etc. They are trying to get invites to other conferences as well. So that's OK? But since UCONN is doing the same, it's going to be our fault if the BE implodes? WTF????
He looks and writes like a weasel. I don't know that site but their standards are obviously non-existent.The writer is a Maryland grad and friends with Pete "the Hater" Thamel. Thamel's Nate Miles hitjob before the tourney ranks up there with one of the mendacious pieces of journalism I've seen in a while.
Here's a pic of the writer. He's a big Tucker Carlson fan:
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It's always the spouting whale that gets harpooned.
Herbst may be doing everything right, substantively, but by stating what she did, instead of taking the position of public silence while looking elsewhere that the others did, we will take a PR hit. Not a big deal. The PR hit is of no import compared to the end result.
Maybe a huge deal. Think about TCU. A top football program ready to join the BE. It's bad enough that Syrapitt are actually leaving. UConn's public flirtation with the ACC just makes the Frogs question its future all the more. I will not be surprised if it joins the Big 12. It won't be UConn's fault alone if TCU does, but UConn's public desire to get out adds in my estimation another big layer of uncertainty to TCU's decision. A real mess. If the only thing that happens to the BE going forward in the next couple of years is UConn leaves, along with Syrapitt I don't see how the conference can survive and neither does TCU.
TCU would join the B12 regardless.