2011 College Football "The Real been hacked!!!!" .

Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
Well partly on OU...

The money is good
Texas recruiting has been good to them
They as current have a easier path to a national championship
Wherever they go they more than likely have to take Oklahoma State without them who nobody wants


So their situation pretty much is what it is.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
The Big XII won't add them but even if they did consider it, TCU can't afford to take the chance on dumping (and alienating themselves from) the Big East and coming into a diminished Big12 and have it collapse... Risk ain't worth the rewards there.

Supposedly Oklahoma makes so much money off their rivalry with Texas and they beat that +%% on the regular as it is, so why leave? A&M has to do something to differentiate itself from Texas if they want to get back where they think they belong and build their brand, Oklahoma doesn't. The SEC gives the Aggies a new life and a new identity. Oklahoma doesn't need it.
 
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Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
http://aol.sportingnews.c...tate-oklahoma-bob-stoops

Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
http://aol.sportingnews.c...tate-oklahoma-bob-stoops

Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
http://aol.sportingnews.c...tate-oklahoma-bob-stoops

Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
http://aol.sportingnews.c...tate-oklahoma-bob-stoops

Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
http://aol.sportingnews.c...tate-oklahoma-bob-stoops

Presidents from the SEC will not meet on Sunday to discuss the possible move of Texas A&M to the SEC, a high-ranking official from the SEC told Sporting News on Saturday.

The Texas A&M board of regents is scheduled to meet Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Higher Education Committee of the Texas state House of Representatives will convene.

Florida State president Eric Barron continues to say that his school has not had any discussions with anyone about joining the SEC.

The New York Times reported that 11 of 12 SEC presidents are planning to meet Sunday. However, a Sporting News source very close to the situation said that no such discussion or meeting is planned.

The source also confirmed that, to date, there has been no formal discussion about which program, if there is a Texas A&M addition, could join the conference next. But, the source added, there is no chance of the expansion stretching beyond 14 teams.

Sporting News has learned that Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has scheduled a conference call with the other nine Big 12 athletics directors at 4 p.m. Saturday to update them on Texas A&M's status.

A Big 12 source told SN that Texas A&M's departure will have no bearing on the other nine members and that—contrary to an ESPN report—Missouri and Oklahoma are not interested in becoming the SEC's 14th member.
 
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