Texas will change things

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I think it will be interesting when Texas joins the league next year and upsets Alabama’s apple cart. Texas and their booster money and influence have run roughshod over Big 12 for decades. My guess is that they aren’t going tolerate all this Alabama bias in all things football and maybe, just maybe we will see a leveling of the playing field (or at least 45 degree correction).
 
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I think it will be interesting when Texas joins the league next year and upsets Alabama’s apple cart. Texas and their booster money and influence have ran roughshod over Big 12 for decades. My guess is that they aren’t going tolerate all this Alabama bias in all things football and maybe, just maybe we will see a leveling of the playing field (or at least 45 degree correction).
I suspect Texas will be for Texas. The rest
of the league is still going to suffer.
 
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I think it will be interesting when Texas joins the league next year and upsets Alabama’s apple cart. Texas and their booster money and influence have ran roughshod over Big 12 for decades. My guess is that they aren’t going tolerate all this Alabama bias in all things football and maybe, just maybe we will see a leveling of the playing field (or at least 45 degree correction).
Texas has been given a cupcake schedule for next year in sec
 
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I think it will be interesting when Texas joins the league next year and upsets Alabama’s apple cart. Texas and their booster money and influence have ran roughshod over Big 12 for decades. My guess is that they aren’t going tolerate all this Alabama bias in all things football and maybe, just maybe we will see a leveling of the playing field (or at least 45 degree correction).
It won’t be a leveling of the playing field but you’re right Bama better get ready to play second fiddle.

The BS this weekend was about the conference protecting their conference title game. Same crap will go down when we play Georgia. Conference wants Bama vs Georgia and will do everything to protect that matchup.
 
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I think it will be interesting when Texas joins the league next year and upsets Alabama’s apple cart. Texas and their booster money and influence have ran roughshod over Big 12 for decades. My guess is that they aren’t going tolerate all this Alabama bias in all things football and maybe, just maybe we will see a leveling of the playing field (or at least 45 degree correction).
Tinfoil hat activated
 
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Texas will always be in the Southwest Conference to me. It pains me to see the Southeast conference get teams that have no connection to it. Arkansas belongs in the Southwest Conference as well. Money destroys everything
and Ga Tech belongs in the SEC?
 
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It won’t be a leveling of the playing field but you’re right Bama better get ready to play second fiddle.

The BS this weekend was about the conference protecting their conference title game. Same crap will go down when we play Georgia. Conference wants Bama vs Georgia and will do everything to protect that matchup.

Especially since Saban is retiring.
 
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Schedule permitting, some years will be better than others. They haven’t faced a schedule of 7-8 teams that could beat you in a year.
I mean look at this year. Who in the SEC would beat them? UGA? Maybe LSU? Bama might in a rematch. But who else? We wouldn’t beat either of them. Nobody in the East could. No other team in the West would.
 
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Texas will always be in the Southwest Conference to me. It pains me to see the Southeast conference get teams that have no connection to it. Arkansas belongs in the Southwest Conference as well. Money destroys everything
🤣 When your boss says you're getting a raise, is that how you talk back? 😳
 
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It won’t be a leveling of the playing field but you’re right Bama better get ready to play second fiddle.

The BS this weekend was about the conference protecting their conference title game. Same crap will go down when we play Georgia. Conference wants Bama vs Georgia and will do everything to protect that matchup.
Yep ... the SEC leadership will do ANYTHING to get one or more teams in the CF Playoffs which would bring anywhere from $25 to $50 million dollars to the SEC's coffers. With that much money involved they don't seem to mind a little cheating to ensure that they get their chosen team(s) to the championship game.
 

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