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you and me. That purple joint is sexy. As soon as they are available, I'm copping.Visiting clemson huh? I need that purple DJ joint fan.
If Texas moves to the SEC and Sark is still the coach, I hope that he will be able to stay sober.
Lol a 27 team conference is OD.If that’s the case, I’d honestly prefer we just merge into a mega conference then.
We could add KU and break into 9, 3 team pods. CCG is at the Rose Bowl.
They're going to struggle early on.From a financial standpoint, obviously it makes sense to move to the SEC but from a wins and losses standpoint, it doesn't make much sense at all. Oklahoma will quickly go from an 11-1, perennial playoff threat and consistent conference title winner to a 9-3 team playing Georgia, LSU, Bama, Auburn, TAMU annually.
Texas will go from a 9-3 team to a 7-5/6-6. For the last decade, Texas has struggled with the likes of West Virginia and Kansas State, I don't like their chances going up against better competition every week.
I think Oklahoma and Texas hope to raise the profile of their programs but I fear moving to SEC might have the opposite effect. They'll go from the premier teams in the Big 12 to alsoran SEC teams.
I think this is what you want to happen but Texas and Oklahoma will also likely recruit better and have better programs too. TAMU is turning the corner as a program in the SEC. I’m supposed to believe that Oklahoma and Texas won’t?I think Oklahoma and Texas hope to raise the profile of their programs but I fear moving to SEC might have the opposite effect. They'll go from the premier teams in the Big 12 to alsoran SEC teams.
Texas has "turned the corner" for exactly one like 4-5 year stretch in the last 40 years in conferences that gave them everything.I think this is what you want to happen but Texas and Oklahoma will also likely recruit better and have better programs too. TAMU is turning the corner as a program in the SEC. I’m supposed to believe that Oklahoma and Texas won’t?
They won double digit games for the entire first decade of the 2000s . I know you hate them but they should be fine if they ever figure out the coach.Texas has "turned the corner" for exactly one like 4-5 year stretch in the last 40 years in conferences that gave them everything.
Oklahoma will be fine.
I think this is what you want to happen but Texas and Oklahoma will also likely recruit better and have better programs too. TAMU is turning the corner as a program in the SEC. I’m supposed to believe that Oklahoma and Texas won’t?
Also are we convinced Harsin is going to work out at Barn?
Gus might have worn out his welcome there, but I think history is going to remember his tenure there a lot more favorably considering the circumstances.
They’ll expand their recruiting footprint. They’ll be able to sell to their recruits that they’re in the SEC. They can pitch in-state Texas kids the opportunity of staying at Texas or Oklahoma and playing SEC football. Literally look at TAMU and how much better they’ve been recruiting. It’s not hard to see or imagine.How would moving to the SEC help recruiting for Texas and Oklahoma? Those programs already have every possible advantage you could ask for.
And they only won two conference titles in that stretch. They've won 10 like 8 times in the 10 years since and the 40 years before.They won double digit games for the entire first decade of the 2000s . I know you hate them but they should be fine if they ever figure out the coach.
Right. They're already consistently both in the top 5-7 every single year. They both already have national footprints and they both sign a ton of kids in Texas every year.How would moving to the SEC help recruiting for Texas and Oklahoma? Those programs already have every possible advantage you could ask for.
I think this is what you want to happen but Texas and Oklahoma will also likely recruit better and have better programs too. TAMU is turning the corner as a program in the SEC. I’m supposed to believe that Oklahoma and Texas won’t?
I mean, they’re the flagship school in one of the best football states in the country. The facts are the facts though. Not many programs who can say they won double digit games for a decade straight across the sport. If TAMU can be successful in the SEC do we really have any reason to believe that Texas can’t?And they only won two conference titles in that stretch. They've won 10 like 8 times in the 10 years since and the 40 years before.
They've been in a conference that catered to their every need and whim.
The fact that they hired White Sumlin - likely knowing FULL WELL this was coming when they did is... hysterical.
I mean, isn’t that obvious though? You immediately relegated both Texas and Oklahoma to being also rans. Of course it depends on how good Sark is.Texas A&M success is completely tied to hiring Jimbo Fisher. If Sark is their guy at Texas, I can totally see them ascending but if Sark is like any one of their post-Mac Brown hires then Texas will be an Ole Miss caliber team playing in the toughest conference in the nation.
They won double digit games for the entire first decade of the 2000s . I know you hate them but they should be fine if they ever figure out the coach.
…ok? The fact that they sucked this past decade is no secret. The fact that this is a money grab is even more obvious . What’s the smoking gun here?
like I said, the fact that this depends on how good their newly hired coach becomes is pretty obvious, no? They’re not moving to the SEC in hopes to improve recruiting. We’ve already established that the move is for money. All I’m saying is that recruiting will likely improve. They’ve been bleeding big Texas kids for a while now.There's no smoking gun. I just patently disagree with the idea that moving to a more difficult conference in the hopes that this will help recruiting (an area wherenthey don't struggle) and help their program. Unless Sark is the second coming of Jimbo Fisher, Texas is destined to be a mediocre SEC team.
Regardless, we'll see
I think Texas has failed to recognize the reality that kids in Texas have so many more options than UT.