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Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little is currently in discussions with her staff about whether to waive KU's legal rights regarding Texas A&M's potential move to the SEC, according to KU associate athletic director Jim Marchiony.
ChuckCarltonDMN Chuck Carltonby BradyMcColloughLoftin: “It’s like a marriage; if it’s over, it’s over. We feel we’re being kept against our will, which we believe is very inappropriate.”2 minutes ago»Chuck CarltonChuckCarltonDMN Chuck Carltonby BradyMcColloughIn a DMN interview, Texas A&M president R. Bowen Loftin indicates he is frustrated and disappointed with the legal roadblock to the SEC.
ChrisLevel Chris LevelOkay, now being told none of the Big 12 schools have waived their right to pursue litigation against SEC. Am told Big 12 statement coming.
ChrisLevel Chris LevelI'm told the statement from B12 will clear things up. Also appears some have given assurances they won't sue (OU, OSU, TT, UT & possibly MU)
QuoteChrisLevel Chris LevelOkay, now being told none of the Big 12 schools have waived their right to pursue litigation against SEC. Am told Big 12 statement coming.
QuoteChuckCarltonDMN Chuck Carltonby BradyMcColloughLoftin: “It’s like a marriage; if it’s over, it’s over. We feel we’re being kept against our will, which we believe is very inappropriate.”
ChuckCarltonDMN Chuck Carltonby BradyMcColloughLoftin: “It’s like a marriage; if it’s over, it’s over. We feel we’re being kept against our will, which we believe is very inappropriate.”
You know what else is like a marriage? Getting sued for your stuff.
Quote from: CNS Casey on September 07, 2011, 04:07:15 PMQuoteChuckCarltonDMN Chuck Carltonby BradyMcColloughLoftin: “It’s like a marriage; if it’s over, it’s over. We feel we’re being kept against our will, which we believe is very inappropriate.”QuoteYou know what else is like a marriage? Getting sued for your stuff.-SHaggy Bevo
ChuckCarltonDMN Chuck CarltonA counter-argument to A&M is that Big 12 schools made expenditures and building plans based on Big 12 membership. If the league implodes ...
Baylor was among six Big 12 schools that will not sign a waiver to allow Texas A&M to go to the Southeastern Conference following a meeting of the Big 12 presidents Wednesday afternoon, a source close to Baylor told the Tribune-Herald.The other schools were Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Missouri.If Oklahoma reaffirms its commitment to the Big 12, the schools are expected to sign the waiver that would allow the Aggies to go to the SEC without any legal action. The Sooners, who are reportedly considering a move to the Pac-12, are expected to make their decision within the next two weeks.
Tech and Mizzou join the club.http://www.wacotrib.com/news/breakingnews/Big-12-school-threatens-legal-action-as-SEC-invites-Texas-AM-to-join-league.html?abc=I0XA4pU5QuoteBaylor was among six Big 12 schools that will not sign a waiver to allow Texas A&M to go to the Southeastern Conference following a meeting of the Big 12 presidents Wednesday afternoon, a source close to Baylor told the Tribune-Herald.The other schools were Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Missouri.If Oklahoma reaffirms its commitment to the Big 12, the schools are expected to sign the waiver that would allow the Aggies to go to the SEC without any legal action. The Sooners, who are reportedly considering a move to the Pac-12, are expected to make their decision within the next two weeks.
QuoteChuckCarltonDMN Chuck CarltonA counter-argument to A&M is that Big 12 schools made expenditures and building plans based on Big 12 membership. If the league implodes ...
Quote from: WildCatzPhreak on September 07, 2011, 04:18:07 PMTech and Mizzou join the club.http://www.wacotrib.com/news/breakingnews/Big-12-school-threatens-legal-action-as-SEC-invites-Texas-AM-to-join-league.html?abc=I0XA4pU5QuoteBaylor was among six Big 12 schools that will not sign a waiver to allow Texas A&M to go to the Southeastern Conference following a meeting of the Big 12 presidents Wednesday afternoon, a source close to Baylor told the Tribune-Herald.The other schools were Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Missouri.If Oklahoma reaffirms its commitment to the Big 12, the schools are expected to sign the waiver that would allow the Aggies to go to the SEC without any legal action. The Sooners, who are reportedly considering a move to the Pac-12, are expected to make their decision within the next two weeks.boom, that's some solidarity, bitches!