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Posted on 12/11/14 at 4:22 pm to sms151t
Texas wouldn't play Houston b/c of DeLoss Dodds getting all butthurt about a temporary bleacher situation at Robertson Stadium. Both are no longer around at their respective schools.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 4:24 pm to sms151t
BYU wants in the big XII. the only reason they won't is because the big XII won't allow BYU to only join in football. BYU won't compete in any type of competition on Sundays all the way down to spelling bees. The big XII along with most major universities have a lot of events on Sundays.
BYU is not a major cash cow as far as TV goes.
Posted on 12/11/14 at 4:40 pm to sms151t
It's almost certain that neither SMU nor UH will get an invite to the Big12. But your view of UH is extremely dated and simply wrong. The new President (Khator) has worked wonders and will continue to do so. UH has several highly ranked programs (including the law school, the creative writing program, and the superconductivity program, not to mention an excellent Honors College). The Carnegie Foundation designated UH as a Tier One Research Institution--that's no small feat. Yes, UH is not yet comparable to UT or A&M, but the academics are improving dramatically and quickly. And the view that UH is a commuter school is quickly going by the boards too; there are nearly 10,000 beds on campus, and two new, off-campus private residences broke ground last year.
As for athletic facilities, UH has a brand new 40,000 seat stadium (expandable to 60k, if a bigger conference mandates the need), and it just broke ground on a $25 million basketball practice facility. Improvements to Hofheinz have also been approved and are in the works. UH also has a $75 million indoor football practice facility.
But to get back to the topic at hand, the rumor mill indicates that Ohio St's offensive coordinator is the leading candidate for the UH gig. This Cougar grad hopes he's the one.
As for athletic facilities, UH has a brand new 40,000 seat stadium (expandable to 60k, if a bigger conference mandates the need), and it just broke ground on a $25 million basketball practice facility. Improvements to Hofheinz have also been approved and are in the works. UH also has a $75 million indoor football practice facility.
But to get back to the topic at hand, the rumor mill indicates that Ohio St's offensive coordinator is the leading candidate for the UH gig. This Cougar grad hopes he's the one.
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