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Conference Realignment Discussion

I think Texas-Tech signed a deal to play one another in OOC games. Don't recall how long it lasts or when it takes affect. UPDATE – disregard, I can't find anything on the net about it.
It has been discussed quite a bit but I don't think anything official. 

Playing them does nothing for me. It's a pretty one-sided rivalry. One of those games that they will treat as their super bowl and we treat as our 8th biggest game of the year. Our fans gain nothing by visiting lubbock every other year. 

Assuming the new schedule has 3 OOC games, I'd rather use 1 of them on a different P5 school on a home and home basis (could be Texas Tech periodically). 1 on a Texas based group of 5 team (Rice, UTSA, Texas State) type and then the 3rd on another group of 5 school, perhaps in a good recruiting locale (Tulane, ULL, ULM, types). I do like that we do not play FCS teams but I wanted be shocked if we start doing so once in the SEC.

 
And the Pac12 has visions of poaching a couple of Big12 schools. Should be interesting. Neither conference really has any leverage here. If you honestly asked BYU if they'd rather travel the west coast instead of Florida, West Virginia, Iowa, etc., I bet they'd take the west coast.
BYU, won't ever go to the PAC-12 do to  them being a religious church  school. Not only that, but  they frown on the fake alphabet soup and conservative values that goes against The UC BOR, thus Cal and UCLA, Stadford, and adding the communist thoughts and beliefs from the Oregon schools.  Thus none will ever be allowed to join to Big 12. But the AZ schools, with Utah and Colorado with possibly the Washington schools to basically end the PAC-12.

 
BYU, won't ever go to the PAC-12 do to  them being a religious church  school. Not only that, but  they frown on the fake alphabet soup and conservative values that goes against The UC BOR, thus Cal and UCLA, Stadford, and adding the communist thoughts and beliefs from the Oregon schools.  Thus none will ever be allowed to join to Big 12. But the AZ schools, with Utah and Colorado with possibly the Washington schools to basically end the PAC-12.
Stanford is a Catholic school.

 
Verbal commitment. We know how that works. This isn't directed at you,TB, but at the validity of a 20-25 year verbal agreement. 
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David Garvin once held the #1 spot. That was due to the infamous "Gotch Yarbrough" incident which I witnessed in real time spanning over a week or so.

Some poster totally made up a recruit from Canada which he named "Gotch Yarbrough" thinking Garvin would eventually see the "Gotch Ya" in Gotch Yarbrough.

But no. A few days later Garvin included "Gotch Yarbrough at #44 or some such in the revised rankings.

It put him out of business and was a stain on UT.
SHA

The person who made up that recruit was Jerry Scarborough. For many years he had a longhorn newsletter and pay line service. I think he called it TruOrange. It was one of the all time trolls. 

I’ve talked to Jerry frequently. Unfortunately he became afflicted with Alzheimer’s. Not sure if he is still with us.

 
SHA

The person who made up that recruit was Jerry Scarborough. For many years he had a longhorn newsletter and pay line service. I think he called it TruOrange. It was one of the all time trolls. 

I’ve talked to Jerry frequently. Unfortunately he became afflicted with Alzheimer’s. Not sure if he is still with us.
I subscribed to TruOrange for a few years. If Jerry pulled that off, it certainly worked like a champ. Garvin flat out fell for it.

 
Jerry told me about his plan a couple days before “ Gotch Yarborough”. 
It was aimed at Garvin. 
Garvin stole Jerry’s info while trashing him publicly. 

 
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Seriously though, this more or less paves the way to the very same situation they're already in.

Likely, the Big 10 divides itself into pods. Of course, there will be a West Coast Pod with the Cal teams (4), Oregon and Washington. More or less the Pac 12 again.

Winner will play an East Pod champ for the title, more or less like the Rose Bowl has been for decades.

Sometimes its funny how we try to change and end up with very much the same thing.

I would think this would enable Zona, Zone St, Utah into the Big 12, where there will probably be a West Coast pod. lol

 
Seriously though, this more or less paves the way to the very same situation they're already in.

Likely, the Big 10 divides itself into pods. Of course, there will be a West Coast Pod with the Cal teams (4), Oregon and Washington. More or less the Pac 12 again.

Winner will play an East Pod champ for the title, more or less like the Rose Bowl has been for decades.

Sometimes its funny how we try to change and end up with very much the same thing.

I would think this would enable Zona, Zone St, Utah into the Big 12, where there will probably be a West Coast pod. lol
But it’s the Pac 6 not the Pac 12. The west coast pod has 6 teams and the east has 14. Don’t think that’ll work. Probably just play your conference games and the two highest rated play each other. 
 

And the Big 12 would probably add Colorado as well.

Did you buy ocean front property in Arizona? 

 
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But it’s the Pac 6 not the Pac 12. The west coast pod has 6 teams and the east has 14. Don’t think that’ll work. Probably just play your conference games and the two highest rated play each other. 
Oregon St and Washington St would be the only ones missing from the original Pac 8.

 
#1 - from what I have been told, UT does not intend to play any member of the new Big 12 and the SEC and ESPN will help mitigate any penalties incurred (if any) when we leave.  I haven't heard what OU will do.

#2 - it's not a reach to know the Big 12 will add more teams and they will come from the PAC.  UT doesn't really care because we won't be here when it happens.
I meant in 2023.

 
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