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RE: Stay classy Raider High/Tortilla Tech
(02-09-2014 06:18 PM)jml2010 Wrote:  
(02-09-2014 04:15 PM)Cougar King Wrote:  Stuff like last night's basketball game is going to keep you out of the Pac-12 should they expand by poaching the Big 12. 07-coffee3



This isn't the first time you guys have done crap like this and it most likely won't be the last.

Stuff like this has no bearing on conference realignment. What does matter are fans and TV ratings which is something UH fails miserably at.

Try getting 50K to show up to a uh game and the coogs might have a chance to get in the Big 12 once the Texoma 4 leave.

In some respects it does, are you a good cultural fit. Being seen as backward rednecks does not help TTU cause to get a invite from the P12, if that's the long term ambition.
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