July 29, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Huckleberry said: Look forward to: Competent conference leadership Being overrated and reaping the benefits The 1 out of 100 SEC fans who come here and are intelligent and entertaining Stability and not worrying about our next conference Not looking forward to: The 99 out of 100 SEC fans who come here and suck Moving to a weaker basketball conference SEC NetworkWill miss: Longhorn Network - some people around here are nuts, LHN is awesome. Baseball games all season, etc. Losing it will suck. Best and deepest basketball conference in the country Local nature of our conference my entire life, I hate the national trend but it's not going to stop Absolutely this. The ability to watch every Longhorn home game, with Zeke and Keith calling, more than made up for any other shortcomings of the LHN. I'm going to miss it, especially with the move to the SEC.
July 29, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, Tylerocks said: Bad:0 Dealing with SEC fans Specifically a bunch of fucking rednecks. God damn thought I'd escape the fucking rednecks... And I promise I'll be the first to bitchslap a Longhorn chanting secX3 at DKR. Other than that, fuck all those worthless states and your schools. Yeah we've sucked shit through a straw the past decade but here we are anyways. Deal with it. Also. Dear aggy, Lolllll
July 29, 20214 yr I think tech tcu osu and Iowa at have been fun teams to play. Not as much fun as new teams. Kinda feel bad for tech.
July 29, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, hpslugga said: Yeah, I agree with this as well. I have the same take on this that Jim Cornette had on ECW. "Oh great, I just fuckin' fractured my suprailiac, broke my fuckin' leg and shoved a fuckin' wooden spike up my taint, and they're not chanting "Jim Jim Jim," they're chanting' ECW?! Fuckin' stupid!" Fuck Jim Cornette hard. But yeah, he's not wrong there.
July 29, 20214 yr Good: First game I get to see Texas play at Neyland Stadium. I lived there for 20 years, have a ton of Vol alum friends, and my wife is a TN alum. Not having to listen to my dad (Tech guy) complain about ref conspiracies allowing Texas to beat Tech. Bad: Tim Brando
July 29, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Huckleberry said: Moving to a weaker basketball conference 2. … 3. … 4. Profit.
July 29, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Huckleberry said: Will miss: Longhorn Network - some people around here are nuts, LHN is awesome. Baseball games all season, etc. Losing it will suck. I told an arky boss that you can keep LHN. My only demand is Christmas Day Bevo. Fair trade
July 29, 20214 yr Good: Very much looking forward to Rice this year. Can't wait to see what they do to us this year... Better: Assuming Texas is going to be better this year and we are in the running for the BigXII championship, this could be the last year we have to play OU twice. Bad: This guy probably moves to the SEC network to broadcast our games. Funny: Lowell has 13 connections as a lead anchor for a network.
July 29, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Knoxtnhorn said: Good: First game I get to see Texas play at Neyland Stadium. I lived there for 20 years, have a ton of Vol alum friends, and my wife is a TN alum. Not having to listen to my dad (Tech guy) complain about ref conspiracies allowing Texas to beat Tech. Bad: Tim Brando If you haven't been there, its one of my least favorite stadiums. Think the seat stripes must be 16 inches wide. Nobody pays attention to them anyway. The music is the loudest I have heard. Impossible to talk to anyone between plays. Tailgating is fun there. We have Knoxville friends and my wife is a UGA alum so we usually go to the UGA-UTK games.
July 29, 20214 yr Pros: I think Texas stands to benefit the most from NIL. And the SEC hype machine can only help us. Within 5 years, and maybe 2 or 3, we should be on the same level with Bama, tOSU, and Clemson. And aggy will simultaneously return to their .500-ish roots. Hearing them console themselves by saying things like, "Sips really missed on this kid" after we take the top 25 Texas prospects every year is going to be awesome. We'll have a chance to immediately win SEC championships in basketball and baseball. Cons: I was really looking forward to pounding KU in hoops a bunch of times. That's the only one I can think of, which says a lot.
July 29, 20214 yr 11 hours ago, dec3169 said: Good: Very much looking forward to Rice this year. Can't wait to see what they do to us this year... Better: Assuming Texas is going to be better this year and we are in the running for the BigXII championship, this could be the last year we have to play OU twice. Bad: This guy probably moves to the SEC network to broadcast our games. Funny: Lowell has 13 connections as a lead anchor for a network. Yep... He will probably be placed to cover the SEC West schools since he is already based here... Sigh and ugh!
July 29, 20214 yr Nothing to add to the good column, but I'm most excited about a renewed Arkansas rivalry, which for much of the 20th Century was the greatest rivalry in college football. We go to church with a bunch of pigs, and Texas still is in its head more than any secsecsec school. My concern is our ability to step up to the competition. Since 1997 we have the same amount of XII titles as Baylor. We have not exactly been dominating the XII, so we better step up or its going to be more 80s and 90s.
July 29, 20214 yr Pros: aggy back on T Day or T Day+1. Arkansas and LSU on the schedule and not losing OUsux. Rather play the existing bottom feeders in the SEC that the KU's. New teams potentially every year or two which will make my trips to Austin more frequent. UK and Tennessee will make good basketball matchups for both the men and women. A few more teams on the womens side like LSU with the former Baylor lady coach, South Carolina, etc will make them work harder. Baseball will be murders row, perhaps more tougher schedule wise than football. Could be 10 of 16 could easily make the tourney based on this years results. Rig 12 Refs be gone! And hopefully not picked up by the SEC. Cons: The bellyaching from aggy and the some of the SEC old timers suggesting we don't belong in the SEC Having a horrible season our first year and hearing the above. Don't think this will happen, but the last ten years of mediocrity has me prepared for this... Sadly
July 29, 20214 yr Author 51 minutes ago, TexArcher said: Pros: I think Texas stands to benefit the most from NIL. And the SEC hype machine can only help us. Within 5 years, and maybe 2 or 3, we should be on the same level with Bama, tOSU, and Clemson. And aggy will simultaneously return to their .500-ish roots. Hearing them console themselves by saying things like, "Sips really missed on this kid" after we take the top 25 Texas prospects every year is going to be awesome. We'll have a chance to immediately win SEC championships in basketball and baseball. Cons: I was really looking forward to pounding KU in hoops a bunch of times. That's the only one I can think of, which says a lot. I'll settle for hopefully pounding UK in hoops. Not sure if I mentioned it in "pros' but I really look forward to watching Baylor play Tulsa for a shot at the weedeater bowl.
July 29, 20214 yr In Nashville- Pros- Free beer and money over stupid bets. Cons-Having to listen to these simple mother fuckers before you collect.
July 29, 20214 yr I liked the original Big12. I thought it was a great conference. I'm not all that thrilled about being in the SEC, but it seems now that it was inevitable once the original defections took place. I also miss the time before cell phones were invented.
July 29, 20214 yr Did any of you ever consider that Ar Kansas and SEC crappiness helped cost us a shot at the 2008 title?Ous non- conference schedule was considered more difficult in part because new Big 12 add Cincy was much better than well entrenched SEC Arkansas.And we’re rewarding them by opening the doors to Texas recruiting.The good - new opponents.No more excuses recruiting The not so good - SEC SEC SEC.End of college football as we know it (actually the continuation of that trend).No longer playing our brothers (most consider this a benefit).TBD -The Aggies walked. Not sure I want to play again.Stupid scheduling due to many teams.Refs. Not sure these guys will any more friend. But WaltvAnderson can kiss mine.Uncertainty with respect to noncon scheduling.
July 29, 20214 yr Good Playing Arkansas, Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, and Georgia Not playing Baylor, TCU, and Kansas Good baseball No Lowell Galindo? Bad Playing aggy, Miss, Miss St, Mizzou, Kentucky, Tennesse, South Carolina, and Vandy Not playing Tech, OSU, ISU, KSU, and West Virginia Worse basketball No LHN SECN Mouth-breathing, redneck, cheating culture Further destruction of regional conferences Another step in the relentless march to professionalize and nationalize college football Further loss of interest in college football everywhere but the southeast
July 31, 20214 yr On 7/29/2021 at 11:29 AM, Harrison Bergeron said: Nothing to add to the good column, but I'm most excited about a renewed Arkansas rivalry, which for much of the 20th Century was the greatest rivalry in college football. We go to church with a bunch of pigs, and Texas still is in its head more than any secsecsec school. My concern is our ability to step up to the competition. Since 1997 we have the same amount of XII titles as Baylor. We have not exactly been dominating the XII, so we better step up or its going to be more 80s and 90s.
July 31, 20214 yr i honestly cant think of a single negative about leaving, except no more gus johnson.
July 31, 20214 yr To me these are two very different questions. There’s nothing negative about leaving the Big 12. It died a decade ago. For almost 10 years it has been a revisit of the tail end of the SWC. There are significant negatives about joining the SEC. Do they outweigh staying in the Big 12? No. Were there other viable options? Doesn’t look like it.
July 31, 20214 yr I hate to leave the Big 12 before beating K State some more. It feels like they’ve owned us in football. it would been nice to watch Beard build a team that would regularly win the conference and legitimately beat KU. Not thrilled to be more enmeshed with Aggies again soon. Baylor’s hard times are quite an upside though.
August 1, 20214 yr I will miss nothing. Absolutely nothing. I will be excited for everything. Big games every week, renewing our rivalry with aggy, forming a new rivalry with LSU, getting the SEC “bump” when we’re good again. There’s sooo much upside to this move and very little downside.
August 1, 20214 yr Excited to not be in the same conference as TCU and Baylor. Mostly because TCU owned our ass. Love the idea of Baylor getting thrown to the curb, they deserve it. As a season ticket holder, excited for the games to come. I was born too late to really experience the Arky hate, but that’ll be a fun rivalry to revive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 1, 20214 yr i honestly cant think of a single negative about leaving, except no more gus johnson. Agree on this, his style made for some great calls. But the prospect of getting Brad Nessler on the call is a good one, even if he’s matched up with that jackass Gary Danielson. Idk why ESPN didn’t put Nessler up in the booth with Herbstreit when Musberger left. Fowler just doesn’t have “it” imo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 2, 20214 yr My only negative is not having more championships before we leave. Leaves a bad taste.Positive is I don't have to watch 0u keep winning the damn conference.
August 3, 20214 yr the sec plus network should show about any live event so you shouldnt miss anything
August 3, 20214 yr Playing A&M. Clashes in cultures, traditions, school philosophies, band makeup, mascots, family ties and so much is what distinguishes college football from all the rest. You can't duplicate, in any other sport to the same degree, what happens when all these things come together and two institutions play it out on a football field. Cannot wait for this game to be played again.
August 3, 20214 yr On 7/28/2021 at 1:16 PM, hookem17 said: The chances of playing in a snow game have significantly dropped. The storm troopers in the snow are a thing of beauty. So looking back, I’m seeing: Nebraska 2006 …uhhhhhhhh …..Buelller? Bueller?
August 3, 20214 yr On 7/28/2021 at 2:33 PM, BrazilHorn said: I will miss jack shit about the Big 12. All the other teams in conference ever did were bitch about Texas. I hope the “Ungrateful 8” burn to the ground and are forced to have games once a year on “ESPN-the Ocho” with the other niche sports like “lumberjack challenge” & “yard darts”. I’m looking forward to going back to “the Grove”, heading to Athens, checking out Gainesville etc You will love Athens. Hopefully, UT plays us in the late fall when the weather is cool and leaves are changing. Gainesville will let you down. Fla, the state, has no character, it is Spring Break. Underrated towns are Oxford and Fayetteville. Also for road trips, Lexington and Columbia, SC are surprisingly cool. Bourbon trail and horse tracks in the Bluegrass and you are 1.5 hours from Charleston and the SoCar beaches in Columbia. A lot of fans will stay on the coast/Chucktown for a few days around the SC game. Edited August 3, 20214 yr by Tomatillo
August 3, 20214 yr Win or lose I want to play all of those teams. Though we have talent, I believe our lack of depth will probably be an issue until we get a couple of recruiting cycles under our belts.
August 3, 20214 yr Looking forward to: Being rid of Baylor Better officiating New towns to visit Renewing the Arkansas rivalry Miss: Playing Iowa State and Okie State. They have great fan bases. Not looking forward to: SEC chants... aggy bringing the fake army to Austin again for games. Also, they will never move Texas-OU game out of the Cotton Bowl. I read somewhere that the OU and UT athletics departments didn't like the atmosphere in Arlington.
August 3, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Tomatillo said: You will love Athens. Hopefully, UT plays us in the late fall when the weather is cool and leaves are changing. Gainesville will let you down. Fla, the state, has no character, it is Spring Break. Underrated towns are Oxford and Fayetteville. Also for road trips, Lexington and Columbia, SC are surprisingly cool. Bourbon trail and horse tracks in the Bluegrass and you are 1.5 hours from Charleston and the SoCar beaches in Columbia. A lot of fans will stay on the coast/Chucktown for a few days around the SC game. Thanks. I definitely left some great spots off my mentions. I’ve been to Oxford but will be happy to go again. Nashville vs Vandy will be cool. net net they are all better than Waco or Lubbock.
August 3, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Tomatillo said: Underrated towns are Oxford and Fayetteville. I'm going to guess you weren't wearing a Longhorn shirt in Fayetteville.
August 3, 20214 yr On 8/1/2021 at 12:22 PM, Noogman said: Agree on this, his style made for some great calls. But the prospect of getting Brad Nessler on the call is a good one, even if he’s matched up with that jackass Gary Danielson. Idk why ESPN didn’t put Nessler up in the booth with Herbstreit when Musberger left. Fowler just doesn’t have “it” imo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You serious, Clark?
August 3, 20214 yr I realize this probably goes in the stupid questions thread, but the big XII has no rights to red river at the cotton bowl, correct? I’ve seen people saying that they should somehow get in the way of it out of spite but it was my understanding that deal is with UT/OU, not the conference
August 3, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, OrangEngr said: You serious, Clark? Seriously. He has the voice and is a good enough play-by-play caller. He may not have Verne's "charm", for lack of a better word, but he's done a good job thus far on CBS. I'm also biased from hearing him on the NCAA Football game before it got axed, so maybe a bit of nostalgia, even if he never actually called a game with Kirk. Am I missing something here? I've never seen him mentioned as an announcer people disliked.
August 3, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, OrangEngr said: I realize this probably goes in the stupid questions thread, but the big XII has no rights to red river at the cotton bowl, correct? I’ve seen people saying that they should somehow get in the way of it out of spite but it was my understanding that deal is with UT/OU, not the conference I don't know for sure, but I can't imagine that's the case, given that game pre-dated the Big 12 conference. Pretty sure that's a deal between the Cotton Bowl/City of Dallas and OU/Texas.
August 3, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Noogman said: Seriously. He has the voice and is a good enough play-by-play caller. He may not have Verne's "charm", for lack of a better word, but he's done a good job thus far on CBS. I'm also biased from hearing him on the NCAA Football game before it got axed, so maybe a bit of nostalgia, even if he never actually called a game with Kirk. Am I missing something here? I've never seen him mentioned as an announcer people disliked. I just realize my dumb brain got my wires crossed on Nessler and Danielson. Objection withdrawn.
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