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Winners and Losers In The Realignment Wars
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<blockquote data-quote="LeagueCityFrog" data-source="post: 2730705" data-attributes="member: 33464"><p>I think TCU and A&M were the two biggest winners so far both financially and on field achievement wise. TCU's achievements as mentioned in the article, three 11 plus winning football seasons, three 20 plus winning basketball seasons, and multiple CWS. A&M's was Manziel's Heisman Trophy and the $450 million in stadium donations A&M got as a result.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, going forward from 2019 on, I think TCU has a much higher ceiling of what they can achieve if Coach P, Coach Dixon, and Coach Schloss stay put, which I think they all will now. Fort Worth is a special place, all three rule their space without alumni interference, and TCU Athletics has money and support galore, plus the facilities.</p><p></p><p>Come on Gary....This is your year to take that Big XII crown!</p><p></p><p>Go Frogs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeagueCityFrog, post: 2730705, member: 33464"] I think TCU and A&M were the two biggest winners so far both financially and on field achievement wise. TCU's achievements as mentioned in the article, three 11 plus winning football seasons, three 20 plus winning basketball seasons, and multiple CWS. A&M's was Manziel's Heisman Trophy and the $450 million in stadium donations A&M got as a result. All that being said, going forward from 2019 on, I think TCU has a much higher ceiling of what they can achieve if Coach P, Coach Dixon, and Coach Schloss stay put, which I think they all will now. Fort Worth is a special place, all three rule their space without alumni interference, and TCU Athletics has money and support galore, plus the facilities. Come on Gary....This is your year to take that Big XII crown! Go Frogs! [/QUOTE]
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