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Texas Wahoo

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  1. The fact that so many of the kicks seemed designed to go to the front corners of the endzone always suggested to me that they were purposefully having him kick it there instead of kicking it into the endzone, but there is no way to know.
  2. You can think of it this way, the donors are literally buying the players' NIL (and potentially time) and then giving it to the charities for their mission.
  3. Maybe I could buy all the teams you mentioned leaving, but that still leaves more than 10 teams with no better options. The ACC will still exist for the same reason as the Big XII.
  4. The only way Texas does not go to the Sugar or Alamo bowls is if the Alamo bowl picks someone else, which seems very unlikely.
  5. It does look like the process may be slightly different now than before the most recent negotiations: https://big12sports.com/news/2019/5/23/211718886.aspx Note that the Sugar Bowl was treated separately from the rest in 2016-17, even though that was another year that it was not a semifinal. May be nothing, but there may be a distinction.
  6. I mean, that's only 14 points less than powerhouse South Carolina scored against Tennessee.
  7. It's weird that they would not include that in their bowl selection section on their website then. https://big12sports.com/news/2019/5/23/211718886.aspx
  8. All of the current projections have TCU in the playoff and the Sugar Bowl selecting Kansas State, presumably after losing to TCU in the Big 12 championship. Is there any chance the Sugar Bowl would select 8-4 Texas over 9-4 Kansas State? I have not seen that projected anywhere.
  9. So that leaves 7 teams that have never won a championship: Men's Basketball Soccer Softball Beach Volleyball Men's Outdoor Track and Field Women's Golf Men's Cross Country
  10. To be fair, those rules are set by each professional league (in agreement with the players’ union), so there is no reason they would be consistent across different leagues. The redshirt rules are all set by the ncaa, so they probably should be.
  11. For all sports other than football, presumably. I think it’s workable, but it will be a pain for those schools for sure.
  12. This seems to suggest she will be back.
  13. It's more like saying Bon Jovi's band minus Bon Jovi has fewer mouths to feed than the E Street Band without Springsteen.
  14. It's weird geographically. Every team west of the Mississippi (and all but one of those well west) and then one team in Orlando? Even the Big 12 doesn't have UCF as much on an island as that.
  15. The GOR was signed to get a better deal from Fox and ESPN. They wanted to avoid Texas, etc leaving during the contract.
  16. Lol at counting Texas as out of conference for OU.
  17. What? How on earth would that even work?
  18. FYI - says Fox is forcing them to stay.
  19. What? Why on earth would they play league games multiple times when adding teams? Am I missing something? EDIT: Just realized this is for basketball. It's still weird to cut down on the number of conference games, but it is not crazy.
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