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Odds?
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:54 am
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:54 am
Okay, what are the odds of getting Oklahoma, A&M, Va tech, or any of the other rumored schools?
Posted on 6/13/10 at 10:26 am to Boobie Miles
Ok right now A&m is the only one I would put any where near 50%. I just can't believe Okl won't stick close to the horns.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 11:14 am to Boobie Miles
Texas A&M--60 percent. We don't know how true the rumors were about Commissioner Slive visiting College Station on Saturday (6/12); if they were true then that means an invitation was extended (you don't send the head honcho on a fishing expedition, that's what his people are for)
Va Tech--55 percent. Here's one question to consider, though--VT only became good when Beamer became coach, what happens when he steps down? Do they go back to being an average or below-average program?
Oklahoma--20 percent. They're too tied to t.u. to consider breaking away.
Oklahoma State--20 percent. Whatever OU does OSU follows (unless someone can convince Boone Pickens to break away).
Texas--NEGATIVE INFINITY percent.
Va Tech--55 percent. Here's one question to consider, though--VT only became good when Beamer became coach, what happens when he steps down? Do they go back to being an average or below-average program?
Oklahoma--20 percent. They're too tied to t.u. to consider breaking away.
Oklahoma State--20 percent. Whatever OU does OSU follows (unless someone can convince Boone Pickens to break away).
Texas--NEGATIVE INFINITY percent.
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