- Texas A&M announces application to Southeastern Conference
- SEC conditionally accepts A&M as 13th member
- Baylor threatens to sue A&M, SEC and anyone who points out that Baylor athletics has ridden the coattails of their athletic and academic superiors for 20 years in the Big 12 without doing anything with the opportunities they'd been handed on a silver platter
- Oklahoma and Oklahoma State approach Pac-12 for membership
- Pac-12 says "Not without Texas"
- Texas (ie Dodds) says "Not without the LHN"
- Pac-12 says "We're happy with 12 members"
- Oklahoma says "$#&%@!"
- SEC formally accepts A&M
- Big 12 (minus 2, minus 1) invites TCU
- TCU says "WHOO HOO!"
- Big East says "$#&%@!"
- Dodds says "We will never, ever, ever, ever, ever play A&M again. Ever."
- A&M says "We'll play you whenever you want. Not Baylor, though."
- Baylor says "We will never, ever, ever, ever, ever play A&M again. Ever. But we still might sue you for not playing us."
- Missouri looks longingly to the rust belt mecca known as the Big 10 (ie the B1G) and asks maybe, possibly, if the B1G may have reconsidered its position on expansion?
- The B1G replies that it still doesn't want Mizzou, but Nebraska is working out nicely
- Texas Tech covers A&M team buses, inside and out, with stink bait.
- A&M says "Not Tech, either."
- Mizzou asks SEC for membership, all the while casting longing glances toward the B1G
- SEC slowly, reluctantly, kinda, sorta says, "Yeah, okay Mizzou, you can join. But keep it quiet, because even though you were part of the Confederacy, nobody for a moment thinks you're southern or eastern, and you certainly aren't a Florida State or Virginia Tech."
- Mizzou says "whoo hoo" while casting longing glances toward the B1G
- Big 12 (minus 2, minus 1) says "$#&%@!"
- Big 12 invites West Virginia
- West Virginia says "WHOO HOO! LET'S RIOT AN' BURN STUFF IN THE STREETS!"
- Big East says "$#&%@!"
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
As the conference turns, pt. 7
A lot has happened since my last comment on this topic, where I wrapped up by wondering if Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds would resurrect his grand Pac-16 conference realignment plan from 18 months ago, or move heaven and Earth to hang onto his new Longhorn Network. Turns out the correct answer is the former. But first, a quick recap on the goings-on of the past two months:
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