Monday, December 1, 2008

Please Indulge...My Treat

I'd like to welcome everyone to my blog!

Here, I will do my best to highlight controversies, disputes and debates in the wide world of sports. People have opinions, and I feel like it's time we had a place to share them intelligently and concisely for everyone to hear. Argue with facts, bring it with stats, and be ready to defend yourself because I won't hesitate to call you out on something you can't back up. I'm done reading child's play on forums or hearing "professional analysts" who work at ESPN stick to one side. The real voice comes from us.

Stay tuned for the beginning of what you've been waiting for...

4 comments:

MadTexan said...

I think OU should be moved to the North, and the OU/Texas game actually mean something at the end of the year. This way the winner (for sure) will go to the BCS/NCG. What will it take for this to happen. (we will move Iowa State to the South)

L_ZIEB23 said...

But how does that leave the Red River Rivalry? If OU takes a trip north, that negates everything these two programs have fought to honor every year (even if this year finally did that).

Obviously, the only competition in the Big XII is OU and TEX, but if these teams weren't guaranteed to play every year, what would happen to one of college football's longest rivalries?

That means all Texas would have to look forward to is A&M. Oklahoma would be rivalry-less.

MadTexan said...

Not so fast my friend. Look at every year that UT has not made the big 12 game, that is because OU did. Now if OU was in the North, historically speaking they should meet every year, and this would NEVER happen again.

Anonymous said...

What if the Big 12 were to allow Iowa State to get adopted by the big ten thus paving the way for another texas school, like TCU, to join the south and letting Oklahoma join the north?

Other ideas would be to allow Colorado to join the Pac-10, give Baylor the boot, allow Mizzou to join the Big Ten, etc. I'm a little biased as a TCU student but I feel like we bring more to the table than a school like Baylor.

In any scenario, move OU to the north to stabalize the entire conference thus allowing the south's dominance of the Big 12 to be put on hold for a while.