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Vulgar Display of Orange
06-17-2010, 05:02 PM
Lawmakers back Houston bid for Big 12 (http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/article.aspx?subjectid=234&articleid=20100617_231_0_HOUSTO697673)

By Associated Press
Published: 6/17/2010**2:59 PM
Last Modified: 6/17/2010**5:51 PM

HOUSTON — About two dozen Texas lawmakers are supporting efforts to get the University of Houston admitted to the Big 12 Conference.

State Reps. Garnet Coleman and Bill Callegari, both from the Houston area, co-wrote a letter Thursday asking Big 12 officials to consider adding the university to the conference.

"UH is the third largest university in Texas, and is on track to rank among the top research universities in this state," the letter says. "Despite UH's local and statewide prominence, the university does not belong to a strong BCS conference such as the Big 12. The Cougars, the city of Houston, and the state of Texas deserve better."

Houston is a member of Conference USA and was a member of the Southwest Conference until 1995.

Conference USA officials did not immediately respond Thursday to messages left by The Associated Press. Big 12 officials said commissioner Dan Beebe was not available to comment.

The Big 12 is set to lose two schools after Nebraska committed to the Big Ten and Colorado to the Pac-10. Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has said the league has no plans to add any teams from within its five-state area, which includes Texas.

Coleman said he is not deterred by Beebe's stance.

"I don't quit," Coleman told the Houston Chronicle. "I don't start something I'm not going to finish. If I didn't think this was a worthy endeavor, I wouldn't have started it. This is the beginning of this effort, not the end."

Earlier this week, Oklahoma State athletic director Mike Holder said he believed any new member of the Big 12 would have to bring $15 million in value.

"I don't really think right now that there's anybody that brings that kind of value, and then it would complicate matters if you had 11 schools," he said. "I think 10's a good number. I really believe that it gives our conference champion a better chance to advance to the BCS championship game."

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Someone really dropped the ball on the Pac 10 offer. I'm not sure it was Holder because I don't think he has that sort of power. Everyone loves Bedlam. Everyone loves OU/Texas. I'm just not sure that nostalgia is a very good reason to pass up a lifeboat to stay on the Titanic.

Ivan
06-17-2010, 05:57 PM
if they add them and take money away from everyone except ut ou and a&m I will be really pissed off.

GoPokes83
06-17-2010, 08:17 PM
Houston's spending 120 million on a new 40k seat FB stadium that will eventually expand to over 50k, plus a new basketball arena. They're investing heavily in the future of their sports programs.

Verb
06-18-2010, 12:34 AM
No, no, no. Bad idea.

MajorMike
06-18-2010, 07:55 AM
We already have the Houston market; go to Memphis and Albequreque (however the f* you spell it), like Coach Ward says.

Vulgar Display of Orange
06-18-2010, 11:19 AM
Picking up schools like Memphis and Houston will only lower our standing when the Big 12 ultimately dissolves in 3 years.

MajorMike
06-18-2010, 12:25 PM
We can't go any lower than we are.

Vulgar Display of Orange
06-18-2010, 01:37 PM
Oh! We've not yet begun to defile ourselves. Houston, TCU? Why not Rice? When Missouri leaves we can pick up UTEP or maybe even SMU! Why not just invite the bottom half of Conference USA, Mountain West and the WAC after football season? At least that way we would no longer be fooling ourselves into thinking that any major conference would want anything to do with us when Texas finally decides to call off the Big 12 and Holder and Castiglione go along with it with big dumb smiles on their faces like it was their idea all along.

MajorMike
06-18-2010, 01:51 PM
That's what I'm saying; so why not invite more markets.

wickerbill
06-18-2010, 02:50 PM
Houston isn't another market. Texas and aTm have that market sewed up for us a lot more than UH could ever do. They can't even fill up their tiny stadium. Same with TCU.

wickerbill
06-18-2010, 02:51 PM
OK, Mike already said that. I am still not sure that UNM or Memp. could pay for themselves, which is what they would need to do.

HockleyPoke
06-18-2010, 06:51 PM
Houston would be a cash drain.....they don't draw 25,000 for football or 5,000 for basketball. Unless you could get Arkansas and another "good fit" program it is not worth it.