Good post Teo9969.
Wish I had the same optimism. Hope OU doesn't get the BIG HEAD as we have been known to do in some years.
Good post Teo9969.
Wish I had the same optimism. Hope OU doesn't get the BIG HEAD as we have been known to do in some years.
Don't get me wrong - I think OU will be happy to win the conference once every 4 years. Just don't see them becoming less competitive. OU's kryptonite has always been sleep walking through games and I just don't think they'll feel comfortable doing that for a long time, I'd ever, in the SEC. They really haven't had the best competition since the early 2010s reshuffle. Some years with some good teams for sure, but even then, we've owned most of those teams for so long that the psychological advantage was legitimate.
OU is easily the strongest program to move conferences since Miami left the Big East. And the big difference is unless we have a scandal in the wings or Lincoln Riley is gone in the next 5 years, we will enter the league incredibly strong and the lesser teams will realize they've just added another Alabama type to their conference.
no offense taken ..
really i was trying to say what pete .. said (much better than I ) below
AAU / research / reputation ...
I am of the view that in most cases (all but a very few elite schools) the quality of education (undergrad) at OSU or OU is very much the same as Indiana and wisconsin and maryland ect ...
so i think we are on the same page ..
If people think that all are the same, that is ignorant too. There are significant differences in opportunities to learn among varying universities. And very different outcomes. It would be like saying it doesn't matter if OU plays against the best in the SEC or if they play in the Mountain West. All football teams are the same. That is asinine. Schools that dedicate more assets in a better way get better production whether in football or academics. Go to Cal Tech and tell me it is the same as Texas Tech. Only the biggest ignoramuses would fail to see the difference.
I have a degree from OU and love that school.
But I also have a degree from Pepperdine and a lot of credits at UCLA and I assure you, OU is not in the same league -- not by a long shot.
To Dan's point: it's elitist to the degree that just because that school's name is on your degree, doesn't automatically mean you got a better education. It means you a degree form that institution. People's education within the same university/school/program are often times wildly different. And of course the reason for this is because education is a 2-way street.
The incentive for Big 10 schools to only accept AAU schools, then, is not because they're better at education across the board, but because it protects the notion that they are. This is enough to trick a majority of Americans into believing they need to get to the "right" place to get the best education. It's marketing versus competing. Can't jeopardize the brand...but...if enough dollars are on the table, I am 100% confident the branding will be tossed aside
You Pete think we're going to do battle with you on your on turf; it would be like Cookie Monster trying to eat Big Bird.
SEC presidents meeting now.
The results of their vote are expected to be made public at 4PM CST today.
Nearly three dozen Oklahoma lawmakers sign letter expressing disappointment with OU.
https://www.stwnewspress.com/news/ne...105b7bb44.html
Hilbert said he wouldn’t be surprised if some lawmakers file legislation next year pertaining to the realignment or attempt to stop it. But with the deal set to be finalized before the Legislature reconvenes next February, Hilbert said he doesn’t know what recourse lawmakers would have at that point.
“I frankly don’t know what options would be on the table at this time,” he said. “We’ll have to see.”
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A signed letter!
From local politicians in and around Payne County!
Time to call the whole thing off.
You can tell they are grasping at straws by the mention of the impact on Mannford. I have never heard of Mannford seeing a boom on gamedays, and my mom lived in Mannford for 13 years. Maybe they sell more gas, but that is only 6+/- days a year or 1.64% of the year. Maybe I'm wrong, and Mannford is significantly supported by OSU gameday travel, but that still assumes that people only go to OSU games for the level of competition and not for the love of the University.
NEWS | The @SEC Presidents & Chancellors voted unanimously Thursday to extend membership invitations to the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas to join the SEC effective July 1, 2025, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2025-26 academic year.
https://twitter.com/SEC/status/1420859403042004997?s=20
OU and Texas regents will approve tomorrow morning then the wrangling will begin over buying out of the Big 12 in time for the 2022 season; 2023 at the latest.
Alright! Let the lawyering begin!!!
Just like every move in this process, I fully expect that OU and Texas have already planned out their next moves and their exact strategies. Lots of very smart people and lawyers involved. And they had a big headstart (at least 6 months) over all the people just now making knee-jerk reactions.
At first it was: A&M will veto this! No way it will happen!
Then: OSU, the rest of Irate 8 and the Big 12 conference will sue/legislate/tweet this idea into oblivion!
I'm very sure all that was completely expected and planned for.
Similarly, I'm sure there has always been a specific plan to get out of the Big 12 well before 2025. We'll get to see exactly how in the very near future.
Wrong turn...
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