Tentative plan for Mizzou to join SEC

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  • Sportsbuck
    Buckeye For Life
    • Dec 2008
    • 3045

    #61
    A University of Missouri official says the school hopes to join the Southeastern Conference but would have preferred an offer from the Big Ten that never came.

    ST. LOUIS -- The University of Missouri hopes to join the Southeastern Conference but would have preferred an offer from the Big Ten that never came, a school official told The Associated Press.

    The person, who is familiar with the discussions involving conference affiliation, spoke Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the school has not commented publicly about its intentions.

    Missouri hoped to join the Big Ten last year but the league instead chose Nebraska. The university official said the Big Ten remains Missouri's top choice but that conference "has no interest."

    "That's what's left," the official said, referring to the SEC.


    Missouri's seven voting curators agreed unanimously Tuesday night to give chancellor Brady Deaton authority to look elsewhere rather than immediately commit to the troubled Big 12 Conference.

    Just one day earlier, Big 12 leaders -- including Deaton -- agreed to equally share the wealth from the conference's most lucrative television deals if members agree to lock those top-tier TV rights into the league for at least six years.

    The agreement is subject to approval by university governing boards -- a step Missouri curators don't want to take until the school is able to "fully explore options for conference affiliation ... which best serve the interests of the University of Missouri," board chairman Warren Erdman told The Associated Press.

    The Big 12 is down to 10 members and will lose Texas A&M to the SEC next year after the departures of Colorado to the Pac-12 and Nebraska to the Big Ten.

    The SEC members' athletic directors and commissioner Mike Slive met Wednesday in Birmingham, Ala., to discuss the logistics of Texas A&M's arrival. A conference spokesman said the meeting was called several weeks ago.

    A possible addition of Missouri was not on the agenda, a source with direct knowledge of the meeting told ESPN.com's Andy Katz.

    Slive has not ruled out further expansion, and Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart has said the SEC will eventually add members.

    Mississippi State athletic director Scott Stricklin said Tuesday the conference is in a wait-and-see mode on further expansion.

    "The commissioner has done such a great job of positioning us and we continue just to kind of look for his guidance and for him to lead us in whatever direction we decide on," Stricklin said. "When he says, 'Hey, here's an idea,' we're going to listen to him. Until then, I think we are all very comfortable with where we are at 13 for the time being."

    But South Carolina president Harris Pastides has said he doesn't "think 13 is a sustainable number, but I think 14 is." He added that he doesn't advocate growing to a 16-team league.

    Besides being a fresh blow to the Big 12, a Missouri departure would threaten its long-standing rivalry with neighboring Kansas, one of the oldest in college sports. Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self told the Lawrence Journal-World that the border showdowns may not continue if Missouri bolts.

    "I have no ill will toward Missouri at all, but to do something at a time that could be so damaging and hurtful to a group, I can't see us just taking it and forgetting," he told the newspaper.

    Kansas athletic director Shannon Zenger was less forceful, appealing instead to the Tigers' sense of loyalty to the league.

    "We believe the Midwest deserves a strong conference for student-athletes, fans and alumni, and it is our desire that Missouri will stay committed -- as Kansas is -- to the Big 12 Conference," he said.
    For the record, Mizzou was so peeved about not getting an invite last year that they launched FOIA requests in early January thisyear to pretty much everyone involved in the decision making process. Notably, the FOIA request to Ohio State in particular were Jim Tressel's emails, which led to the discovery of him knowing about the Tat5 scandal.

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      #62
      They are a better fit in the Big Ten. I don't blame them for preferring it.

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      • Survivor
        Sporting Spirit
        • Dec 2009
        • 809

        #63
        Originally posted by Sportsbuck
        http://espn.go.com/college-sports/st...en-invite-most


        For the record, Mizzou was so peeved about not getting an invite last year that they launched FOIA requests in early January thisyear to pretty much everyone involved in the decision making process. Notably, the FOIA request to Ohio State in particular were Jim Tressel's emails, which led to the discovery of him knowing about the Tat5 scandal.
        That's the funniest thing I've heard all week. Mizzou didn't reeeeealy want in the Big Ten, they just wanted Tressel out. :D

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        • Sportsbuck
          Buckeye For Life
          • Dec 2008
          • 3045

          #64
          Originally posted by Survivor
          That's the funniest thing I've heard all week. Mizzou didn't reeeeealy want in the Big Ten, they just wanted Tressel out. :D
          I'm waiting for Gene Smith's next press conference, where he's going to blame Mizzou this time.

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          • Sharkweather
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 8906

            #65
            The New York Times is reporting Missouri's decision to officially apply for membership in the Southeastern Conference is "inevitable and imminent."

            The newspaper, citing an official familiar with school decisions involving conference affiliation, reported Monday night that Mizzou officials expect to get enough votes among SEC presidents to become a member, although the school would still need to be formally invited to join the conference.
            The New York Times is reporting Missouri's decision to formally apply for membership in the Southeastern Conference is "inevitable and imminent."

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            • ryne candy
              Aggie C/O '01
              • Feb 2009
              • 4355

              #66
              WVU steps in to takes it's place...so much for Baylor's "Don't Mess with Texas Football" campaign. :smug2:

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              • Chrispy
                Needs a hobby
                • Dec 2008
                • 11403

                #67
                So the BE is down to 5 football members.......

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                • cynismus
                  Decadence isn't easy
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 3507

                  #68
                  Originally posted by cpollack09
                  So the BE is down to 5 football members.......
                  even then, that's a stretch...have you seen some of them play?
                  There is no fire like passion
                  There is no shark like hatred
                  There is no snare like folly
                  There is no torrent like greed

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                  • Atlas
                    BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 7949

                    #69
                    Louisville is making a last ditch effort to have the b12 take them instead of WVU... Mitch McConnell is pulling every dirty trick he can to get this done...

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                    • nesper
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 648

                      #70
                      i dont see why the b12 doesnt take both do they not have a desire to get to 12 teams?

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                      • Swarley
                        A Special Kind of Cat
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 11213

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Atlas
                        Louisville is making a last ditch effort to have the b12 take them instead of WVU... Mitch McConnell is pulling every dirty trick he can to get this done...
                        Being a fan of a school in the Big 12, I'd much much much rather have you guys than Louisville.

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