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Tom Earp 04-10-2008 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by banditone (Post 1622285)
KSU and OSU are pretty strong in my opinion. I put CU so low because they have no university backing. I'm pretty sure the University doesn't acknowledge the fraternity system there or something (no IFC).

KSU has a strong Greek system, cannot speak of OSU or ISU, Un Co. is not Greek friendly at all.

While never visited any of the Texas campi, UnNe. has a strong Greek base as does Un.Mo.

Un. Tx, seems to be gobbling up houses to expand.

I do not think anyone can belittle the Big XII schools for Greeks as most that I know are pretty strong. While spread out in housing sometimes it is hard to really tell.

Un. Ak should have joined the Big 8 when they had the chance and would not miss Un Co. at all!

Elephant Walk 04-10-2008 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1632106)
Un. Ak should have joined the Big 8 when they had the chance and would not miss Un Co. at all!

If you had to shorten Arkansas, postal wise it's "AR".

Anyways, we get faaaar more money in the SEC.

Tom Earp 04-10-2008 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1632157)
If you had to shorten Arkansas, postal wise it's "AR".

Anyways, we get faaaar more money in the SEC.

Sorry miss typed the r! Wow, I am really sorry.

I am not sure what you mean by more money?

Oh, who won the NCAA Championship and who beat an SEC school? Oh, that must have been UNC.

How many other Conferences had so many schools in the NCAA than the Big XII? Oh, it must have been 5.

So, for what ever reason you mention money, that just might change won't it!

Oh, lest we forget, how many football teams were in bowls? Oh, seems that the Big XII was very well represented compared to some.

banditone 04-10-2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by macallan25 (Post 1631800)
"Stagnant system and losing ground".

What?

I'm gonna need an explanation on that.


.....and I'm sorry, but putting Tech third tier is dumb.


When I think of Texas I think of VERY strong top chapters, but then a lot of parity, and struggling houses. Also, with the property tax situation being what it is (and perhaps getting worse), there just isn't much room for expansion, new buildouts, etc.

If any of this is wrong, I apologize. I never attended there (just down to visit my gf)

Elephant Walk 04-10-2008 04:09 PM

No no no.

The reason we make more money is because a) tv rights are more expensive, b) to my knowledge we share profits. That is, if someone makes a championship it gets shared around. That way, even a terrible team makes money.(I've been explained this is what happens, but I'm not sure) So a mid-tier team like Arkansas who only does well in track, baseball, and sometimes basketball...gets the same amount Florida does. I'm not sure if that's entirely true, but that's what I'm told.

banditone 04-10-2008 04:14 PM

In reference to the Univ. of Arkansas to the Big 12 / and EW's statement that they make more money in the SEC.

That's what one of my best buddies from there always says. My reply has always been that they are a poor man's SEC team. They will never win that conference, and don't get the same caliber athlete across the board (yes, I enjoyed watching your RB's) that the top schools there get. And the SEC has more top recruiting schools then the Big 12.

Now, in the Big12, you may get less money, but you have more natural rivalries and travel distances. You get less money, but you would automatically rise to a year-in-year-out contender in the North = BETTER chance to win a conf title. = BETTER chance to get to a BCS game.

$$$$, both conferences do a even share of the money. You can only send 2 teams TOPS to BCS bowls, and the Big 12 does just fine getting their 2 in each year = $$$$ for Arkansas.... However, the SEC TV contract is a monster, and that is definitely a better deal then the one the 12 has now.

/end 2cents. ;)

bowsandtoes 04-10-2008 04:59 PM

Texas has about 4 houses that would be considered a 'top' house at any school in the country. After that there's maybe 3 others at most that would stand a chance. Texas doesn't have a very high % of undergrads in Greek Life, I think a lot of this has to do with the difficulty of getting in the school.

Also, we have a few houses like ZBT that are traditionally jewish fraternities that are actually really strong chapters, they just tend to fly under the radar.

macallan25 04-10-2008 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bowsandtoes (Post 1632252)
Texas has about 4 houses that would be considered a 'top' house at any school in the country. After that there's maybe 3 others at most that would stand a chance. Texas doesn't have a very high % of undergrads in Greek Life, I think a lot of this has to do with the difficulty of getting in the school.

Also, we have a few houses like ZBT that are traditionally jewish fraternities that are actually really strong chapters, they just tend to fly under the radar.

Yeah it has a lot to do with the difficulty of getting in.......and the fact that there are, what, 39,000 undergrads? Of course the % is going to be low.

I just don't think our system is "stagnant" or going down hill.

Tom Earp 04-10-2008 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by banditone (Post 1632221)
In reference to the Univ. of Arkansas to the Big 12 / and EW's statement that they make more money in the SEC.

That's what one of my best buddies from there always says. My reply has always been that they are a poor man's SEC team. They will never win that conference, and don't get the same caliber athlete across the board (yes, I enjoyed watching your RB's) that the top schools there get. And the SEC has more top recruiting schools then the Big 12.

Now, in the Big12, you may get less money, but you have more natural rivalries and travel distances. You get less money, but you would automatically rise to a year-in-year-out contender in the North = BETTER chance to win a conf title. = BETTER chance to get to a BCS game.

$$$$, both conferences do a even share of the money. You can only send 2 teams TOPS to BCS bowls, and the Big 12 does just fine getting their 2 in each year = $$$$ for Arkansas.... However, the SEC TV contract is a monster, and that is definitely a better deal then the one the 12 has now.

/end 2cents. ;)


Funny isn't it?

It might just change after this year!:cool::D

aggieAXO 04-10-2008 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Blondie93 (Post 1631808)
Giggle.

(with apologies to aggieaxo):)

That's ok Blondie-I am use to the aggie bashing on this site (and just about everywhere else I go). :p

Elephant Walk 04-10-2008 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by banditone (Post 1632221)
Now, in the Big12, you may get less money, but you have more natural rivalries and travel distances. You get less money, but you would automatically rise to a year-in-year-out contender in the North = BETTER chance to win a conf title. = BETTER chance to get to a BCS game.

This is the only reason I'd ever want us to join the Big 12. The fact that there are alot of closer schools. The ability to road trip. Our closest in conference game is Ole Miss which is 400 some miles from Fayetteville... in that same distance, I'm told you could travel to seven Big 12 schools. Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Mizzou, Kansas, K-State, probably Texas Tech and...Nebraska? I don't know.

TSteven 04-10-2008 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1632216)
The reason we make more money is because a) tv rights are more expensive, b) to my knowledge we share profits. That is, if someone makes a championship it gets shared around. That way, even a terrible team makes money.(I've been explained this is what happens, but I'm not sure) So a mid-tier team like Arkansas who only does well in track, baseball, and sometimes basketball...gets the same amount Florida does. I'm not sure if that's entirely true, but that's what I'm told.

EW is correct. The SEC does share profits. I believe there are two profit sharing agreements. One has to do with TV rights in that every SEC school receives the same amount. The other has to do with post season play. (i.e. bowl games and NCAA playoffs etc.) The school participating receives a much higher percentage with the remaining amount distributed among the remaining SEC members. And excluding the BCS bowl games, the rest of the tie-in bowl games for the SEC have some of the best payouts. With eight guaranteed SEC bowl slots, that is a lot of money. And the SEC basketball contract (especially the one with CBS) is not shabby either.

TSteven 04-10-2008 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1632309)
This is the only reason I'd ever want us to join the Big 12. The fact that there are alot of closer schools. The ability to road trip. Our closest in conference game is Ole Miss which is 400 some miles from Fayetteville... in that same distance, I'm told you could travel to seven Big 12 schools. Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Mizzou, Kansas, K-State, probably Texas Tech and...Nebraska? I don't know.

Arkansas fans travel very well. And with only four conference road games a season, distance doesn't matter.

For what it is worth, I know quite a few Arkansas Alumni from the SEC Alumni Group here and almost every one of them said they prefer being in the SEC. Many reasons but the main one was not the money, but that they felt more aligned "as a people" with the rest of SEC.

Elephant Walk 04-10-2008 08:37 PM

I'm hoping that we stay in the SEC (obviously), but start playing more regional games. Which we already are...suppose to be playing Texas (though I heard it got cancelled?) and then starting '09 we play A&M at the new Cowboys stadium. I'd love to see a game against OU, OSU. With as many people from the Tulsa area as we got, would be great.

em_adpi 04-10-2008 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedBeta (Post 1631788)
TAMU - has to overcome the nutjobs in the Corps

Hey, not all of the Corps members are nutjobs- my brother is a cadet and I can assure you he is far from it. :)


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