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BurghBulltoo

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  1. can't we just put a tracking device on Judy's leg to see if she is en route to Texas?
  2. Bull Daly - stay calm my friend. Sounds like you are about to pop
  3. If something like this happens, I just can't wait to hear from WVU fans. dang uppity hillbillies
  4. More stuff from Cox: If Big 12 does go kerplunk, will be interesting to see what secondary schools go where, as a tagalong with their sister state schools, or to American or , Mountain West. Says Iowa State would most likely end up in the American. Also does Group of 5 become new college division or does CFP expand to 8?
  5. Listening to the Big12 blogger and Memphis homer on the internet(C Austin Cox): His take: Big 12 will not extend GOR rights. He expects Big 12 to be dead within a decade. Expansion is unlikely, As soon as it podcast ed, I will post. Also says all schools except Texas wants Big 12 network. Blasting Brett McMurphy (and ESPN).
  6. I'd say yes, the Big Dance flavor to the CFB would add excitement. can't hurt to have a Boise State or a Northern Illinois added to the mix.
  7. P6 ? , What does that mean? What does that mean? Will Fox and ESPN give the AAC a bigger contract? Will the AAC be part of the playoffs? Will the AAC be represented in a NYD bowl? and what about the Mountain West and BYU? They are not much different than the AAC. (I just think the playoffs need to go to 8 teams)
  8. So if the Big 12 had a sports network, then would Florida look very, very attractive?
  9. http://touch.metro.us///sports/big-12-expansion-nebraska-byu-houston-in-oklahoma-texas-out/zsJpjf---NStsobQvwnWQ2/
  10. he is worse than a clown. Just ask the Plancher family
  11. IMHO - When the dust settles, I think there will be 4 power conferences with 16 teams (+1 - ND) ... so only 10 spots will be available.
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