Bobby Burton Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Ross Dellenger of Yahoo! Sports. The SEC and Big 10 have both been given a deadline of 9am tomorrow to give their support or not. As I wrote earlier today, some of the compromises made recently by the senate bill are moves in the right direction. But they are not complete concessions, which I believe is necessary to move this bill forward. What is the difference between a compromise and a concession? Forcing Texas to play Texas Tech or any other team, for example, is something that never should have been addressed in the bill in the first place. But somehow meaningful legacy pieces of it remain because of the idiocy of putting it in there in the first place. In other words, the start of this bill was so bad and so lopsided at the start that getting to any sort of real agreement was far fetched. Now, we wait to see the SEC and Big 10 response. View full news story 7 2 Quote
Hix Green made the Catch Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Sometimes, I wish you had an anger emoji option beneath your articles, lol. 9 2 8 Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted July 28 Posted July 28 By all means, give an ultimatum to the two conferences whose support you must have. Arrogance created this bill and arrogance will kill it. 19 4 1 Quote
HudGar1922 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 let it burn, or break off. no one is interested in a Texas Tech vs North Carolina national championship game. break off and have a big 10 vs SEC champion every year. have programs like the sunbelt, Mac, and Wac agree to play the SEC and Big 10 for revenue and call it a day 22 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Tell the congressional committee to take a long walk on a short pier! 5 1 1 Quote
SueVide Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Even if you want to give the other side a deadline to respond or support, that timeline is ridiculous! They've been revising it as they go along. It's been a moving target. Maybe more importantly, what is the leverage for the threat? The Big 10 and SEC don't support, they threaten to pass it?! They support and it passes. OK! 2 1 Quote
charlie990 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 I hope this doesn't pass but if it does I would hope the people voting on it actually know what's in it lmao. The local broadcast thing seems like a non-starter for just about everyone. Enshrining the big 10 and SEC into law that they can't expand beyond 19 teams is also completely ridiculous 7 1 Quote
General Grant Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Nope. No pooled media rights . No Forced scheduling. No moratorium on conference expansion 7 1 Quote
HookedOnTF Posted July 28 Posted July 28 58 minutes ago, General Grant said: Nope. No pooled media rights . No Forced scheduling. No moratorium on conference expansion What forced scheduling concept is on the table? Yuck. Quote
TTown Posted July 28 Posted July 28 I have a feeling even with changes both conferences will withhold support. To get a better bill. We will see. But Congress is notorious for slipping things in a Bill last minute. Or amendments oted on the floor etc. Don't blame both Conferences to say give us more time. They can't pass without their support anyway. 2 1 Quote
Arch2025 Posted July 29 Posted July 29 By Ted Cruz All the Aggies will never vote for him now. They don’t want to give up the $$ advantage.. dude better go to Supreme Court 2 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted July 29 Posted July 29 12 minutes ago, Arch2025 said: By Ted Cruz All the Aggies will never vote for him now. They don’t want to give up the $$ advantage.. dude better go to Supreme Court Supreme Court? Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted July 29 Posted July 29 2 hours ago, Rocky P said: I thought DEI was bad? 1 Quote
TTown Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Not encouraging comment by Big 10 Commish. Good luck to them without Big and SEC support. https://x.com/RossDellenger/status/2082241725423055183?s=20 3 Quote
Rivalrygameblock Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Sankey and Petitti are playing this well after the turd sandwich opening draft. Stroke the congressional ego by negotiating in good faith and blame the inevitable rejection on your presidents and their constituents. Petitti talking up the obvious TV merits of a super league was an eye-opening tell. Once the Big Ten and SEC get the individual conference governance worked out, and they will, the next step is much easier. 3 1 Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted July 29 Posted July 29 S L O W P L A Y ! They have no cards! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿 1 Quote
watty7796 Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Definitely kill it. You can not punish the 2 conferences that have kept college sports afloat. Further not every school can afford the price tag that has been associated with this bill. Who is going to make up the difference? Federal or state govt.? Hiking already bloated tuition or per class costs? 2 Quote
Lock n Horns Posted July 29 Posted July 29 I think the SEC, Big10, ESPN and Fox should announce they are holding a closed door summit to save College Sports and watch the collective others’ heads explode. Time to unify and quit trying to appease the pretenders! 7 2 Quote
SWTHorn Posted July 29 Posted July 29 If I understand what you said in your column this morning correctly the bill requires Texas to play Tech in football? I'm not seeing that anywhere in the Bill maybe I misunderstood what you were stating. 1 Quote
TTown Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Not expected to meet deadline 🤣 https://x.com/RossDellenger/status/2082433390700098016?s=20 Quote
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