What is the future of the Big XII? I don't think it's so bright. Losing Texas A&M is not the real problem for the conference. The real problem is the Longhorn Network.
This not how this works in the rest of the country. The conference is in charge of the network, not a single school. This give the single school an advantage over the other schools in the conference.
It is great for the University of Texas. They get the advantage, and if history tells us anything, they will take the advantage.
Why in the world did the other members of the conference lets the Longhorns have their own network? If Texas insists on keeping the Longhorn Network to itself, it will kill the conference. The rest of the members of the Big XII are going to get tired of that thing, and they will revolt. It is not a question of if, it is a matter of when.
It's great that the conference is going to add TCU, but until that Longhorn Network problem is solved, the Big XII is in trouble.
Friday, October 7, 2011
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