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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="jack the frog" data-source="post: 3028828" data-attributes="member: 8086"><p>Thanks great info. As my brother and I spend all our time managing our family and their interests over the past 5 years I have been pretty well oblivious to much of this. I have believed for some time our little school ultimately would not have a place at the table long term, based mainly on the Big 10 and their 2014 additions of Rutgers and Maryland for potential TV eyes, student body size and proximity to population centers mainly. I saw that as an inexorable trend.</p><p>I guess I feel better about one thing. Any additonal success on the gridiron over the last 5 years, maybe in the form of another Big 12 title or even a single playoff appearance may not have helped. I have been frustrated with our schools decision to be parochial and small time in terms of athletic vision but in the end it may not have mattered, short of some Miami type run where the entire country was forced to take notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack the frog, post: 3028828, member: 8086"] Thanks great info. As my brother and I spend all our time managing our family and their interests over the past 5 years I have been pretty well oblivious to much of this. I have believed for some time our little school ultimately would not have a place at the table long term, based mainly on the Big 10 and their 2014 additions of Rutgers and Maryland for potential TV eyes, student body size and proximity to population centers mainly. I saw that as an inexorable trend. I guess I feel better about one thing. Any additonal success on the gridiron over the last 5 years, maybe in the form of another Big 12 title or even a single playoff appearance may not have helped. I have been frustrated with our schools decision to be parochial and small time in terms of athletic vision but in the end it may not have mattered, short of some Miami type run where the entire country was forced to take notice. [/QUOTE]
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