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Aggies make announcement

But still have to be accepted by SEC.
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http://www.tamu.edu/...enceChange.html


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TEXAS A&M TO SEEK AFFILIATION WITH ANOTHER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
NEWS RELEASE - August 31, 2011

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M University today officially notified the Big 12 Conference that the institution will submit an application to join another athletic conference. Should this application be accepted, Texas A&M will end its membership in the Big 12 Conference effective June 30, 2012.

"After much thought and consideration, and pursuant to the action of the (Texas A&M University System) Board of Regents authorizing me to take action related to Texas A&M University's athletic conference alignment, I have determined it is in the best interest of Texas A&M to make application to join another athletic conference," President R. Bowen Loftin wrote to Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe in the letter dated August 31, 2011.

"We appreciate the Big 12's willingness to engage in a dialogue to end our relationship through a mutually agreeable settlement," Loftin added. "We, too, desire that this process be as amicable and prompt as possible and result in a resolution of all outstanding issues, including mutual waivers by Texas A&M and the conference on behalf of all the remaining members."

Texas A&M has participated in intercollegiate athletics as a member of the Big 12 since the conference's founding 16 years ago. Last season, the Aggies claimed nine Big 12 championships and four national team titles, both of which were school-bests. Since joining the Big 12 prior to the 1996-97 athletic season, Texas A&M has won 55 conference championships, including 32 in the last five years.

Texas A&M finished eighth in the prestigious Director's Cup all-sport rankings a year ago, tallying its most points ever and leading all Big 12 schools. In the inaugural Capital One Cup, which rates teams' final rankings, the Aggies were the top-ranking university from the Big 12. The Aggie women finished second with five top-10 finishes, while the Aggie men finished tied for third with five top-10 finishes.

"As I have indicated throughout this process, we are seeking to generate greater visibility nationwide for Texas A&M and our championship-caliber student-athletes, as well as secure the necessary and stable financial resources to support our athletic and academic programs," Loftin said. "This is a 100-year decision that we have addressed carefully and methodically. Texas A&M is an extraordinary institution, and we look forward to what the future may hold for Aggies worldwide."

While Loftin did not specify an application timeline in his letter to the Big 12, he previously indicated that he does not intend to prolong the application process for an extended period of time.

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Gunner

Active Member
They are spinning this switch 'til the moon is blue. It will gone on and on too, 'til they sign the SEC agreement. Then they will regret forever for having done it. :rolleyes:
 

TCUdirtbag

Active Member
Big 12 won't invite anyone until A&M/SEC make it official. My guess is OU could still be the wild card. They could announce a deal with the Pac or B1G and the house of cards (Big 12) could collapse before anyone gets invited.

A&M is being methodical. The next stop is applying to the SEC, then a formal invitation, then a formal Regents meeting to accept. Most likely if the invite comes, a second invite is going to a 14th member. Then all hell breaks loose.
 

InnerloopFrog

Active Member
Every time I see BYU mentioned getting in to one of these BCS conferences I keep asking myself the same question. Is BYU suddenly going to give up their no Sunday rule. Do not all of these major conferences play Sunday games and events, including post season tournaments. In Baseball didn't we have to play Thursday Friday Saturday for them?

I can't see any major conference yielding to this choice like the MWC did. But hey, who knows?

Go Frogs!
 
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