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SignUp Now!Bijan better be getting awards and Sark better maximize himIf Bijan has a good game against Bama, he could end up being the front runner.
20 hours ago, TexCoyote said:
8 hours ago, TexCoyote said:
Sam Houston (106) has a higher RPI than Kansas (158) which is interesting. SHSU was not a bad Tuesday matchup in regards to RPI. Playing Texas Southern (271) last week was actually more detrimental to our RPI.We have won the last 2 mid week games.
Notes from the the Sam Houston State game. We won the last one 9-2.
We start the final series with Kansas on Thursday.
Keith missed the game due to a medical issue. He had a bad valve replaced.
aggies cancelled the IWU game last week. Thus Dave Pierce made it known that he wasn't concern with the missing of a game like aggy was.
And go pretty deep in Big 12 tournament.Sam Houston (106) has a higher RPI than Kansas (158) which is interesting. SHSU was not a bad Tuesday matchup in regards to RPI. Playing Texas Southern (271) last week was actually more detrimental to our RPI.
Speaking of RPI, we are currently sitting at #17. Gotta sweep Kansas and hope some others above us lose in order to bump up a few spots prior to regionals being seeded.
Keep it simple...just win and everything else will fall into place.And go pretty deep in Big 12 tournament.
17 hours ago, TFloss32 said:
Chip Brown alluded to something this week on his podcast along the lines of the money owed to Texas by ESPN for LHN would be enough to pay the buyouts for Texas and OU, if you get my drift.OU 9.95er
It may not be final as of now, but it appears that OU and UT will likely be in the SEC in 2023, but no later than 2024.
OU coaches are reluctant to talk, but some top recruits have repeated 'hints; that 2023 is the initial year, with spring sports obviously jumping in 2024.
The elephant in the room is of course, money. Who pays what and how much? Apparently, some kind of deal has been worked out between the conference, (SEC) and the television networks. OU and UT may take a reduced payout for a few years relative to the other members to help solve the financial issues, but neither team would take less that what they would have received in the Big 12.
Of course until we get the official word, nothing is set in stone.
QUESTION: When will we know for sure? ANSWER: When the SEC, Joe C and UT make a joint announcement, or when an OU or UT coach confirms. But the final decision would be need to be made before the SEC releases the 2023 schedule this fall. The 2022 schedule was released on September 21, 2021 and we would expect a similar date this fall