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Oh Vito...

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:34 pm
by SunCoastSooner
I think Tom Summerizes this old debate the best and throws your BS back about who needed who...

http://www.huskerpedia.com/interviews/T ... rne/2.html
HP: With the formation of the Big 12 Conference, were you for that or against that?

Tom: I wasn’t too excited about that, I thought we had a very good league with the Big 8 and we had a very strong conference and the Southwest Conference was falling apart – they had had some major recruiting scandals, they were having a terrible time drawing fans to some of their games and so the teams down there that were viable were Texas A&M, Texas Tech was pretty viable, Houston was at times good, they didn’t draw very many fans and then of course Baylor and SMU and TCU. SMU and TCU had run afoul of NCAA and they were really struggling for attendance so they kept Baylor and dropped Houston and SMU and TCU and the idea was that they were going to join the Big 8 conference and accept our rules and then all of a sudden it was like we started over. All of a sudden it seemed like Texas had a lot of influence on what kind of academic rules we were gonna have, what was going to happen in the conference and I asked the Chancellor of the University at that time, what happened here? I thought they were joining our conference and accepting all of our rules and he said, well we just didn’t want to make them feel bad so we just decided we’d start over, so naturally I didn’t quite understand that procedure because they were struggling and we really kind of threw them a life line and then all of a sudden it was a whole different thing than what I thought it was going to be.
Yep Texass had all the bargaining chips. :lol: :meds:

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:48 pm
by Cornhusker
I remember how upset Osborne really was toward the Big 12 for the formulation of new conference guidelines based on Texas pulling the punches. He predicted at that time it would be Texas' conference to rule.
He knew that the lack of population base in the north, the scholarship limitations by the NCAA and Title 9, coupled with the academic guidelines, formulated mostly by Texas, would paint the northern schools in a corner.
He predicted Texas would always get the pick of the cream of the crop followed by the other Texas schools and Oklahoma, who has always been a favorite with Texas kids, still being relatively close to home.
The pickins in the talent rich state of Texas becomes depleted after the home towners feed and the academic ineligibles (Big 12 style) are off the table.
Same holds true in other locals such as California and Florida.
These kids land on there feet at other schools whose guidelines meet NCAA criteria, but not the Texas driven Big 12 rules.

Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:01 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Cornhusker wrote:I remember how upset Osborne really was toward the Big 12 for the formulation of new conference guidelines based on Texas pulling the punches. He predicted at that time it would be Texas' conference to rule.
He knew that the lack of population base in the north, the scholarship limitations by the NCAA and Title 9, coupled with the academic guidelines, formulated mostly by Texas, would paint the northern schools in a corner.
He predicted Texas would always get the pick of the cream of the crop followed by the other Texas schools and Oklahoma, who has always been a favorite with Texas kids, still being relatively close to home.
The pickins in the talent rich state of Texas becomes depleted after the home towners feed and the academic ineligibles (Big 12 style) are off the table.
Same holds true in other locals such as California and Florida.
These kids land on there feet at other schools whose guidelines meet NCAA criteria, but not the Texas driven Big 12 rules.

Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
I got it elsewhere as it was linked... but it was a husker site.

You might know it, might not but if ya like this place I would assume that you would.

Drop me a PM and I'll send you a link if you are at all interested.

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:02 pm
by indyfrisco
Cornhusker wrote:Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "Know your firends well. Know your enemies better?" ;)

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:06 pm
by SunCoastSooner
IndyFrisco wrote:
Cornhusker wrote:Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "Know your firends well. Know your enemies better?" ;)
I like the Husker Fan base, well the ones over 35 atleast. It's Classlesshan that is the enemy.

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:55 pm
by Cornhusker
SunCoastSooner wrote:
Cornhusker wrote:I remember how upset Osborne really was toward the Big 12 for the formulation of new conference guidelines based on Texas pulling the punches. He predicted at that time it would be Texas' conference to rule.
He knew that the lack of population base in the north, the scholarship limitations by the NCAA and Title 9, coupled with the academic guidelines, formulated mostly by Texas, would paint the northern schools in a corner.
He predicted Texas would always get the pick of the cream of the crop followed by the other Texas schools and Oklahoma, who has always been a favorite with Texas kids, still being relatively close to home.
The pickins in the talent rich state of Texas becomes depleted after the home towners feed and the academic ineligibles (Big 12 style) are off the table.
Same holds true in other locals such as California and Florida.
These kids land on there feet at other schools whose guidelines meet NCAA criteria, but not the Texas driven Big 12 rules.

Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
I got it elsewhere as it was linked... but it was a husker site.

You might know it, might not but if ya like this place I would assume that you would.

Drop me a PM and I'll send you a link if you are at all interested.
Oh, I'm quite familiar with it and have used it countless times over the past 4 or 5 years. I used to visit it daily, (news items) but now other options, (some not quite so homerish) are available.
It's good for quick access to a stat from ANY NU game ever played or finding coaching info, & digging up trash on Flullaloes, Mildkittys, and the like.

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:58 pm
by Cornhusker
SunCoastSooner wrote:
IndyFrisco wrote:
Cornhusker wrote:Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "Know your firends well. Know your enemies better?" ;)
I like the Husker Fan base, well the ones over 35 atleast. It's Classlesshan that is the enemy.
Made that cut with LOTS of room to spare!

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 1:09 am
by SunCoastSooner
Cornhusker wrote:
SunCoastSooner wrote:
Cornhusker wrote:I remember how upset Osborne really was toward the Big 12 for the formulation of new conference guidelines based on Texas pulling the punches. He predicted at that time it would be Texas' conference to rule.
He knew that the lack of population base in the north, the scholarship limitations by the NCAA and Title 9, coupled with the academic guidelines, formulated mostly by Texas, would paint the northern schools in a corner.
He predicted Texas would always get the pick of the cream of the crop followed by the other Texas schools and Oklahoma, who has always been a favorite with Texas kids, still being relatively close to home.
The pickins in the talent rich state of Texas becomes depleted after the home towners feed and the academic ineligibles (Big 12 style) are off the table.
Same holds true in other locals such as California and Florida.
These kids land on there feet at other schools whose guidelines meet NCAA criteria, but not the Texas driven Big 12 rules.

Suncoast.....
What in the world are you doing reading Huskerpedia?
How did you know about it?
I got it elsewhere as it was linked... but it was a husker site.

You might know it, might not but if ya like this place I would assume that you would.

Drop me a PM and I'll send you a link if you are at all interested.
Oh, I'm quite familiar with it and have used it countless times over the past 4 or 5 years. I used to visit it daily, (news items) but now other options, (some not quite so homerish) are available.
It's good for quick access to a stat from ANY NU game ever played or finding coaching info, & digging up trash on Flullaloes, Mildkittys, and the like.
I don't think we are talking about the same place...

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:32 am
by Vito Corleone
Who was the Nebraska coach that welcomed Texas to the Big 12?

I believe his words were: "I want to send a welcome to the state that thinks they invented football from the state that perfected it.

I respect Tom Osborne but this is one subject that he is in left field on. He is right on one thing, Texas did call the shots and not the other way around.

And it's still that way today

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:11 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:Who was the Nebraska coach that welcomed Texas to the Big 12?

I believe his words were: "I want to send a welcome to the state that thinks they invented football from the state that perfected it.

I respect Tom Osborne but this is one subject that he is in left field on. He is right on one thing, Texas did call the shots and not the other way around.

And it's still that way today

:lol:

Funny how Tom Osborne, Barry Switzer, Donnie Duncun (who is commisioner of the Big 12 Operations), and even DeLoss Dodds (your own AD :lol: ) have all contradicted your claims in just the last six months alone. Yet you still try and stick your same old BS, Vito. This is why you are a tool. When the Texass AD comes righ out and says these things to media shortly before the Rose Bowl and you still claim that you know more about it than the people in your own, and others, Athletic departments and in the front office of the Big 12, is best described as laughable.

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:36 am
by Vito Corleone
Deloss never contradicted anything I have claimed.

I am going to type this slow so you can keep up.

FOR THE TEXAS SCHOOLS MOVING TO THE BIG 12 WAS ABOUT UPGRADING THE COMPETITION.

FOR THE BIG 8 IT WAS ABOUT MONEY

WE COULD HAVE GONE TO THE SEC OR PAC 10 AND UPGRADED THE COMPETITION BUT THERE WERE NATURAL TIE-INS TO THE BIG 8 THAT MADE IT MORE APPEALING.

THE REAL SELLING POINT WAS THE FACT THAT WE KNEW GOING INTO THE BIG 8 THAT WE COULD GET OUR WAY SINCE YOU NEEDED OUR MONEY MORE THAN WE NEEDED YOU.

IT'S STILL THAT WAY TODAY

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:52 am
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:Deloss never contradicted anything I have claimed.

I am going to type this slow so you can keep up.

FOR THE TEXAS SCHOOLS MOVING TO THE BIG 12 WAS ABOUT UPGRADING THE COMPETITION.

FOR THE BIG 8 IT WAS ABOUT MONEY

WE COULD HAVE GONE TO THE SEC OR PAC 10 AND UPGRADED THE COMPETITION BUT THERE WERE NATURAL TIE-INS TO THE BIG 8 THAT MADE IT MORE APPEALING.

THE REAL SELLING POINT WAS THE FACT THAT WE KNEW GOING INTO THE BIG 8 THAT WE COULD GET OUR WAY SINCE YOU NEEDED OUR MONEY MORE THAN WE NEEDED YOU.

IT'S STILL THAT WAY TODAY
THE SEC DIDN"T WANT YOU!!!!

THEY WANTED, JUST LIKE THE BIG XII SCHOOLS, TEXAS A&M!!!!

WE DID NOT NEED YOUR MONEY. NEBRASKA AND OKLAHOMA HAVE CONSISTANTLY FINISHED IN THE TOP 10 OF OF BOTH MERCHANDISING SALES AND TELEVISION RATINGS FOR ALMOST 30 YEARS NOW. BOTH REGURARLY HAVE HIGHER TELEVISION RATINGS BOTH REGIONALY AND NATIONALY THAN TEXASS DOES. THE ONLY THING THAT ONLY THING THAT MADE YOU ATTRACTIVE WAS AS A PACKAGE DEAL WITH TEXASS A&M.

FOR THE LAST TIME. WE DID NOT NEED YOUR MONEY THE BIG 8'S REVENUE WAS CONSISTANTLY HIGHER THAN THAT OF THE SWC'S FOR OVER TWO DECADES. TEXASS NEEDED OUR NATIONAL EXPOSURE, OUR TELEVISION CONTRACTS, AND OUR BOWL TIE INS.

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 7:30 am
by Vito Corleone
^^^^^^^^^

Link prove it!

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:16 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:^^^^^^^^^

Link prove it!

The SWC had one marquee match up left, aTm/ut. The Big 8 in football had OU/NU, NU/CU, OU/CU, NU/MU, NU/KSU, MU/KU, OSU/NU & OU/OSU.

The Big 8 in the decade before the texass schools were invited to the conference had three different programs win national titles in football. The SWC zero. In Basketball 7 different teams amongst 3 different programs got to the Final Four from the Big 8. The SWC zero. Everyone on this board I am sure are aware of the difference in our Bowl packages. The Orange Bowl was a Big 8 Bowl from 1968 on.

In the two decades before the Big 8 sent both a school to the Orange Bowl and to either the Sugar or Fiesta Bowl TWELVE times. The #3 team then would go to the Citruss Bowl. The SWC had the Cotton a bowl a bowl that the Big 8 would on rare occasion when they weren't in the Sugar or Fiesta send their #2 team.

From the post season revenue aspect alone the SWC conference was severly lacking in comparrison to the Big 8. The Big 8 was going to bring in four teams regardless of if it was going to be ut or not. The Salt Lake City and Las Vegas markets aren't exactly small.

You could have taken your ass to the Pac 10 it wouldn't have killed us by any means. aTm was not going to follow you to the Pac 10 regardless of what you think. aTm was coming to the Big 12 or it would have reapproached the SEC. The SEC had no interest in Texass. They knew your University was trouble and wanted no part of it hence they invited Arkansas and aTm before settling on South Carolina rather than invite texass. Seeing as though the SEC had already brought in Ark and SC the money would have been on aTm ending up with us regardless of what texass did and honestly looking back on it it would have been better off for us. We could have brought in aTm (and a large portion of the texass market) without the dead weight of texass ideologies, Tech, and Baylor. BYU, Colorado State, Utah, New Mexico, Tulsa, UNLV, Memphis, and Nevada would have all jumped at the offer to join the conference. Arkansas and LSU would have both been possibilities as well. The Big 8 was going to grow and get better with or with out you.

If not for the idiot Donnie Duncan being in charge of the OU Athletic Department seeing dollar signs roll through his dreams and threatning the other Big 8 institutions, behind the scenes, that Oklahoma was going to jump ship if texass wasn't accomodated, it is more than likely that texass would have been left out in the rain before the formal offer was made.

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:15 am
by Vito Corleone
I ask for proof and you offer opinion. No one outside the state of Okie gives a shit about Okie same with Kansas schools Missouri schools Iowa schools or anyone in the midwest. Hell not even people in Colorado care about CU. Texas is and always will be the flagship school of the state of Texas. As the Longhorns go so goes the money and TV sets in Texas. Live with it cause that ain't going to change.

Your fantasy of not wanting Texas is nothing more than your wet dreams of Texas hate.

I personally could care less about blOwU athletic history.

In 2k6 we have scoreboard in every sport that matters.

In Texas we beat the team that beat the shit out of you in 2k5.

SCOREBOARD bitch

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:09 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:I ask for proof and you offer opinion. No one outside the state of Okie gives a shit about Okie same with Kansas schools Missouri schools Iowa schools or anyone in the midwest. Hell not even people in Colorado care about CU. Texas is and always will be the flagship school of the state of Texas. As the Longhorns go so goes the money and TV sets in Texas. Live with it cause that ain't going to change.

Your fantasy of not wanting Texas is nothing more than your wet dreams of Texas hate.

I personally could care less about blOwU athletic history.

In 2k6 we have scoreboard in every sport that matters.

In Texas we beat the team that beat the shit out of you in 2k5.

SCOREBOARD bitch
The fact that you think the Big 8 schools needed you Tech and Baylor is laughable at best descrption.

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:30 am
by Vito Corleone
The fact you think they didn't is delusional at best

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:05 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:The fact you think they didn't is delusional at best
You think the Big 8 with the forth best television contract, behind the SEC, Big 10, and Notre Dame needed Texass, :meds:.

You think that Nebraska needed your money with the fourth richest man in the world bank rolling the Athletic Department? :meds:

You think Kansas Athletic Department with six Fortune 500 companies supporting it needed texass? :meds:

You think that Missouri needed Texas with the 6th wealthiest fan base in the country and two members of the richest family in America needed texass? :meds:

You think that Oklahoma with nine Fortune Five companies and the richest woman in the World bank rolling its AD needed you? :meds:

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:14 pm
by the_ouskull
No one outside the state of Okie gives a shit about Okie ...
...says the guy with an anti-OU avatar.

the_ouskull

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:12 am
by Vito Corleone
So Ingvar Kamprad is bank rolling Nebraska? I doubt he knows where Nebraska is.

You can add all the Kansas and Okie corporate boosters and they wouldn't touch the combo of Intel, AMD and Dell alone. That doesn't include all the Oil companies or the other companies that are bank rolling Texas. BTW Texas has several Billionaires also banking them: Michael Dell, Nasser Al-Kharafi & family, Sulaiman Bin Abdul Al Rajhi, Charles Butts, Red McCombs, Joe Jamal, Robert McNair, Dan Duncan, and Christopher Goldsbury. Thats just the short list.

No one outside of Harvard has more money than Texas. No public school controls more TV sets than Texas.

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:21 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:So Ingvar Kamprad is bank rolling Nebraska? I doubt he knows where Nebraska is.

You can add all the Kansas and Okie corporate boosters and they wouldn't touch the combo of Intel, AMD and Dell alone. That doesn't include all the Oil companies or the other companies that are bank rolling Texas. BTW Texas has several Billionaires also banking them: Michael Dell, Nasser Al-Kharafi & family, Sulaiman Bin Abdul Al Rajhi, Charles Butts, Red McCombs, Joe Jamal, Robert McNair, Dan Duncan, and Christopher Goldsbury. Thats just the short list.

No one outside of Harvard has more money than Texas. No public school controls more TV sets than Texas.
Warren Buffet and last I saw he was the world's third richest man.

Yeah Wal Mart,Conocco/Phillips 66, Kerr McGee, Gaylord Family Inc., and Anadarko Oil are poor and don't compare to texass companies. :lol: :meds:

BTW any 3 of those donors combined probably don't compare to Helen and Alice Walton's personal wealth or that of the other half of the family bank rolling Mizzou.

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:36 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
Not to get too involved in this but Vito for you to say no public school controls more tv sets than texas???

Where does that come from? Just asking because I know that

OSU
PSU
FSU
and some others can garner pretty good tv ratings...not to mention I think OSU has one of the largest alumni bases in the world and what not...

I am not looking to piss all over this argument but why does it always come to how much Texas has this and texas has that? Just asking...i mean be proud of your school, affiliation or whatever but holy cow...

anyway carry on...

Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:54 pm
by indyfrisco
buckeye_in_sc wrote:anyway ramble on...
ftfy

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:26 am
by Vito Corleone
buckeye_in_sc wrote:Not to get too involved in this but Vito for you to say no public school controls more tv sets than texas???

Where does that come from? Just asking because I know that

OSU
PSU
FSU
and some others can garner pretty good tv ratings...not to mention I think OSU has one of the largest alumni bases in the world and what not...

I am not looking to piss all over this argument but why does it always come to how much Texas has this and texas has that? Just asking...i mean be proud of your school, affiliation or whatever but holy cow...

anyway carry on...
It comes from the combonation of Texas being the biggest draw in Houston DFW San Antonio Austin and having the 2nd largest alumni base. According to merchandise sales they have the largest following of T-shirt fans right now. Of course it doesn't touch ND right now but it isn't far behind.

Suncoast, since you have all this money, why don't you have a bigger athletic budget? I think Texas has one of the top 5 budgets and we are getting results for that money.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:07 pm
by indyfrisco
Vito Corleone wrote:According to merchandise sales they have the largest following of T-shirt fans right now. Of course it doesn't touch ND right now but it isn't far behind.
Gotta agree with him there. Even here in Southern Indiana, I see at least one puke orange tshirt almost every day. And I live in a town of 11,000 people. Even the neighbor's kid now wears a t.u. hat every day and says he wants to be a whorn. Sickens me. He just broke his collar bone in a wrestling match and I told him it was God's way of telling him to back off the texas thing.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:21 pm
by SunCoastSooner
Vito Corleone wrote:
buckeye_in_sc wrote:Not to get too involved in this but Vito for you to say no public school controls more tv sets than texas???

Where does that come from? Just asking because I know that

OSU
PSU
FSU
and some others can garner pretty good tv ratings...not to mention I think OSU has one of the largest alumni bases in the world and what not...

I am not looking to piss all over this argument but why does it always come to how much Texas has this and texas has that? Just asking...i mean be proud of your school, affiliation or whatever but holy cow...

anyway carry on...
It comes from the combonation of Texas being the biggest draw in Houston DFW San Antonio Austin and having the 2nd largest alumni base. According to merchandise sales they have the largest following of T-shirt fans right now. Of course it doesn't touch ND right now but it isn't far behind.

Suncoast, since you have all this money, why don't you have a bigger athletic budget? I think Texas has one of the top 5 budgets and we are getting results for that money.
The last public release of Athletic budgets had the University of Texass at 82 million dollars per annum and University of Oklahoma 76 million dollars per annum. A difference of 6 million dollars. Tell me if Texass is so much superior and has so much more money why are they only out spending Oklahoma by a measly 6 million dollars, moron? Oklahoma and Texass are both tied for the largest Athletic departments, in the conference, supporting 16 programs a piece.

You may continue to KYOA with asinine remarks if you wish though.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:29 pm
by indyfrisco
Humbleness is a virtue Vito knows nothing about.

He prefers to play the "see how arrogant I can be" card.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 2:19 pm
by SunCoastSooner
IndyFrisco wrote:
Vito Corleone wrote:According to merchandise sales they have the largest following of T-shirt fans right now. Of course it doesn't touch ND right now but it isn't far behind.
Gotta agree with him there. Even here in Southern Indiana, I see at least one puke orange tshirt almost every day. And I live in a town of 11,000 people. Even the neighbor's kid now wears a t.u. hat every day and says he wants to be a whorn. Sickens me. He just broke his collar bone in a wrestling match and I told him it was God's way of telling him to back off the texas thing.
That same list has Oklahoma at #4 Indy. The Only schools infront of us last year were Texass, Georgia, and Notre Dame (I'm not sure about Notre Dame). Nebraska is in the top 10, both Oklahoma State and aTm are in the top 20. Also a large portion of texass sales, unfortunatly, are attributable to OU fans using their logo upside down.

As I stated before desparity in what our Athletic budgets are is only 6 million dollars.