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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 947617" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>My wife is a Nebraska Cornhusker, and her take on Texas is...well, not nice. In her opinion, the Longhorn Network blew up the Big 12. All because Texas decided "We're Texas, eff you" to the rest of the conference.</p><p></p><p>It's been interesting to see Texas' trajectory since then (read: flat); and the move to the SEC seems hilarious. Mainly because Texas will want to come in and throw its weight around, only to discover they're seen as a lightweight. Still, they've been a cancer to every conference they've been a part of, and I see no reason to think they won't bring that same thing to the SEC.</p><p></p><p>Which brings us to teams like FSU. I'm getting the same vibes from them in this whole scenario we're seeing playing out right now. Finally had a successful season last year after crossing the desert for 5+ years, and are acting like they're still the team with Bobby Bowden as HC and Chris Weinke as their QB. Not saying they won't be successful in the future - just saying, some familiar dynamics to the Big 12 seem to be at play here as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 947617, member: 3440"] My wife is a Nebraska Cornhusker, and her take on Texas is...well, not nice. In her opinion, the Longhorn Network blew up the Big 12. All because Texas decided "We're Texas, eff you" to the rest of the conference. It's been interesting to see Texas' trajectory since then (read: flat); and the move to the SEC seems hilarious. Mainly because Texas will want to come in and throw its weight around, only to discover they're seen as a lightweight. Still, they've been a cancer to every conference they've been a part of, and I see no reason to think they won't bring that same thing to the SEC. Which brings us to teams like FSU. I'm getting the same vibes from them in this whole scenario we're seeing playing out right now. Finally had a successful season last year after crossing the desert for 5+ years, and are acting like they're still the team with Bobby Bowden as HC and Chris Weinke as their QB. Not saying they won't be successful in the future - just saying, some familiar dynamics to the Big 12 seem to be at play here as well. [/QUOTE]
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