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Jun 30, 2015
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SouthernBlueBlood
I'm referring to B12 going to FL- If SEC or ACC wanted to expand wouldn't UH
be the target? they are not which makes me think UCF etc wouldn't be either.
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If market size potential was the issue why isn't Houston a bigger target? I
SouthernBlueBlood
6/30/15 9:25am
B12 already owns Houston with UT and A&M
thebruce
6/30/15 9:26am
RE: B12 already owns Houston with UT and A&M
Dangerous
6/30/15 9:27am
I'm referring to B12 going to FL- If SEC or ACC wanted to expand wouldn't UH
SouthernBlueBlood
6/30/15 9:30am
In reality, there are only two schools in Texas
mudpupper
6/30/15 9:33am
You must have missed the memo: A&M moved to the SEC
BigTex
6/30/15 9:41am
Doh!
thebruce
6/30/15 10:37am
UH just isn't that big of a draw in TX. aTm and UT rule with Baylor, TCU,
Accipiter
6/30/15 9:32am
This is what i think as well- i don't see florida as likely for the B12
SouthernBlueBlood
6/30/15 9:37am
No one in Houston cares about UH sports
fan_byu
6/30/15 9:33am
Because it's not the only issue.
Walter Bellhaven
6/30/15 9:35am
Market penetration as well
Big Wally D
6/30/15 9:38am
Same reason Pac 12 doesn't go after UC Irvine or SDSU, they already own So Cal.
Solomon Levi
6/30/15 9:51am
Regarding other conferences, I have wondered why Houston doesn't get more
Solomon Levi
6/30/15 9:52am
Commuter school, small fan base, poor facilities (but new FB stadium)
fan_byu
6/30/15 10:37am
Having lived in Ohio for the past 6 years in various cities...
dave
6/30/15 12:55pm
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