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If KU leaves, it fucks KSU in LOADS of ways.Anyone playing it off as otherwise is either rough ridin' stupid, enormously jealous and hurt, or both.
Quote from: Dlew12 on November 29, 2012, 07:25:17 PMQuote from: p1k3 on November 29, 2012, 07:22:21 PMI hope they go. Good grief. In hindsight all the Big 12 teams to leave have ended up being a good thing.i think it would be horrible if ku left. i'd hate them forever. it would be the meanest thing they could ever do to Kansas State/the state of Kansas.Would it really hurt us at all though?
Quote from: p1k3 on November 29, 2012, 07:22:21 PMI hope they go. Good grief. In hindsight all the Big 12 teams to leave have ended up being a good thing.i think it would be horrible if ku left. i'd hate them forever. it would be the meanest thing they could ever do to Kansas State/the state of Kansas.
I hope they go. Good grief. In hindsight all the Big 12 teams to leave have ended up being a good thing.
Quote from: p1k3 on November 29, 2012, 07:26:55 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on November 29, 2012, 07:25:17 PMQuote from: p1k3 on November 29, 2012, 07:22:21 PMI hope they go. Good grief. In hindsight all the Big 12 teams to leave have ended up being a good thing.i think it would be horrible if ku left. i'd hate them forever. it would be the meanest thing they could ever do to Kansas State/the state of Kansas.Would it really hurt us at all though?It would destroy us. If KU left, the Big 12 would fall apart with UT/TT/OU/OSU to the PAC, and K-State would end up in the MWC or Big East. Our only chance of keeping a seat at the big boys table is the Big 12. KU's departure would seriously, seriously jeopardize that.
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 09:52:53 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.KU has the donors to recover from a GOR loss. The Board of Regents is the only thing that could keep them if Dana Anderson, Anschutz, Compton, Ward, Hall, etc., want them to go.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.
Quote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.
Quote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.
Quote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.
I don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).
Quote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 09:58:21 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 09:52:53 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.KU has the donors to recover from a GOR loss. The Board of Regents is the only thing that could keep them if Dana Anderson, Anschutz, Compton, Ward, Hall, etc., want them to go.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.You're out of their goddamned mind, there isn't a group of donors in the country willing to pony up over $200 million. Jesus Christ guy they couldn't build a stadium club, but you think they're going to find $200 mil in the couch cushions? The eff outta here, this guy.
KU can absolutely afford to leave.If I were them, I would.They would surpass us in every measurable category within 10 years.
Quote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.
Quote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.
Quote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:08:51 PMKU can absolutely afford to leave.If I were them, I would.They would surpass us in every measurable category within 10 years.how? what the eff are you talking about?
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 09:52:53 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.The BOR has no say in it. If KU leaves, it will be because they believe they can get the negotiated value of the GOR to a reasonable dollar amount - essentially they turn the GOR into a buyout. Which is what would happen. They'll pay it off like they would anything else, using their big 10 money (which would be more than they are getting now).If KU can do that, this conference will be nothing more than a Hostel.
Quote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 10:12:10 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:08:51 PMKU can absolutely afford to leave.If I were them, I would.They would surpass us in every measurable category within 10 years.how? what the eff are you talking about?Name one in which they wouldn't
i don't think you get the GOR
Quote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:13:38 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 10:12:10 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:08:51 PMKU can absolutely afford to leave.If I were them, I would.They would surpass us in every measurable category within 10 years.how? what the eff are you talking about?Name one in which they wouldn'tif the GOR is worth anything, they won't be making a single dollar. and the big 10 is terrible at athletics FYI
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 10:09:13 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 09:58:21 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 09:52:53 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.KU has the donors to recover from a GOR loss. The Board of Regents is the only thing that could keep them if Dana Anderson, Anschutz, Compton, Ward, Hall, etc., want them to go.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.You're out of their goddamned mind, there isn't a group of donors in the country willing to pony up over $200 million. Jesus Christ guy they couldn't build a stadium club, but you think they're going to find $200 mil in the couch cushions? The eff outta here, this guy.How could it be $200M? How on earth did you come up with that?
Quote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 10:17:32 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:13:38 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 10:12:10 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:08:51 PMKU can absolutely afford to leave.If I were them, I would.They would surpass us in every measurable category within 10 years.how? what the eff are you talking about?Name one in which they wouldn'tif the GOR is worth anything, they won't be making a single dollar. and the big 10 is terrible at athletics FYIThey'd make LOADS of dollars.That would come from the Big 10.The Big 12 would have to sue the Big 10 to get that money back.
Quote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 10:15:11 PMi don't think you get the GORWell, that's the point here....that it might not be as iron clad as we think it is.
Quote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 10:12:58 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 10:09:13 PMQuote from: Pete on November 29, 2012, 09:58:21 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on November 29, 2012, 09:52:53 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:31:42 PMQuote from: kim carnes on November 29, 2012, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: catzacker on November 29, 2012, 09:17:52 PMI don't know why people are laughing this off, of the rumored teams, ku is the one who is most likely to go (not that they were first choice but others will say no).of all the teams that have left, ku is by far the least important to the success of this conference. even less so than colorado.Weird interpretation. Of course you could leave with a GOR, no one ever contended that you couldn't. You would also leave your money and ability to make any more TV money. Look at what CU is going through, hemorrhaging cash but not making any. Then imagine doing that for over a decade. KU isn't leaving, the BOR isn't that dumb, I think.KU has the donors to recover from a GOR loss. The Board of Regents is the only thing that could keep them if Dana Anderson, Anschutz, Compton, Ward, Hall, etc., want them to go.if they left, it would set a horrible precedent. essentially, the GOR would mean nothing. it would provide no assurance for anyone and you're left with an unstable conference. we're just assuming we'll be able to add FSU...but again, given the precedent, FSU could just wipe its ass with the GOR and walk away when the SEC came around.You're out of their goddamned mind, there isn't a group of donors in the country willing to pony up over $200 million. Jesus Christ guy they couldn't build a stadium club, but you think they're going to find $200 mil in the couch cushions? The eff outta here, this guy.How could it be $200M? How on earth did you come up with that?Its actually more than that, a lot more. Take the TV rights and multiply that by years left on the GOR. Also lets say they do leave, do you really think the rest of the conference is going to settle, with KU? LOfuckingL