[Husker] Commissioner Steps Down

JEN_SENS answerman1 at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 16 10:21:59 CDT 2007


[Husker] Commissioner Steps DownI suppose it can be summed up in TV sets which as you stated = $$$

It also seemed as though the majority of our Big 8 brethren were so tired of the success Nebraska was having they were willing to get rid of a lot of the advantages Nebraska had such as Prop 48's.

Gerald
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Martin, Douglas 
  To: JEN_SENS ; husker at tssi.com 
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:03 PM
  Subject: RE: [Husker] Commissioner Steps Down


  Yep, the inundation of the Big XII by Texans has bothered me as well.

  I never understood why this was allowed to happen.  I am sure $ had a lot to do with it, but I think that if history serves me correctly it was the Southwestern Conference that broke apart and not the Big Eight.  I still recall the stories told by Bill Byrne about Ann Richards influence in getting Baylor into the league and the fact that Arkansas and BYU were both on the slate to join as well.  If I remember him correctly from a few years back, he stated that the "Big Fourteen" was trademarked at the time.  I don't know if it still is.

  I guess there was never enough of a "good ole boys" network of old school Big Eight reps to offset the Texas influence.

  Douglas W. Martin, MD
  UNL '87
  UNMC '91


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  From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of JEN_SENS
  Sent: Fri 6/15/2007 11:17 PM
  To: husker at tssi.com
  Subject: [Husker] Commissioner Steps Down


  This could be terrible for Nebraska athletics. Apparently one of the
  applicants is Deloss Dodds, the Texas AD. I believe that Texas has had a
  disproportionate influence on the Conference already, to Nebraska's
  detriment. Dodds ascending the chair would be devastating in my opinion.

  However, it could be positive if someone who could not be bullied by Texas,
  was neutral, impartial, fair . . . Perhaps someone named Osborne. One can
  dream.

  As to why, it sounds like he is going to work TV deals for the little
  eleven.

  Gerald


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  > Big 12 Commissioner to step down
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  > Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg is expected to announce today he is
  > stepping down after nine years. More @ NewsOK.com
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  > Any word why from Huskerland?
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  > DCM
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