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CBS Sports: Realignment Fallout, What's Next
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 3029792" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>how does the texas state government have a say in this? the texas athletic department at this time generates enough revenue on its own to not only NOT take funding from the university, but actually contributes funding back to the school</p><p></p><p>this might be one of the few schools that operate in this situation around the country, but the state of texas only has a say in a few schools.</p><p></p><p>as far as their reaction when they don't get their way, scheiss texas, you would think they would learn from how the conference was willing to go behind the back of the ags, but they don't because that won't happen to them. thing is that is the same reaction we see from recruits who sign with schools who have a stacked roster, a history of recruiting over kids, and for running kids out of their programs, yet, they continually get their pick of the recruits because that is where the very best play and they are one of the very best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 3029792, member: 73370"] how does the texas state government have a say in this? the texas athletic department at this time generates enough revenue on its own to not only NOT take funding from the university, but actually contributes funding back to the school this might be one of the few schools that operate in this situation around the country, but the state of texas only has a say in a few schools. as far as their reaction when they don't get their way, scheiss texas, you would think they would learn from how the conference was willing to go behind the back of the ags, but they don't because that won't happen to them. thing is that is the same reaction we see from recruits who sign with schools who have a stacked roster, a history of recruiting over kids, and for running kids out of their programs, yet, they continually get their pick of the recruits because that is where the very best play and they are one of the very best. [/QUOTE]
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