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HEMOTOXIC
07-26-2011, 06:29 PM
http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/Brenham_ISD_Signs_Deal_to_Air_Football_Game_on_Lon ghorn_Network_126213108.html

All eyes are on the slimmed down Big 12 Conference and the highly publicized Longhorn television network debuting next month.

Texas A&M University President R. Bowen Loftin said, "When it may appear that one or more of us receive different benefits than the other, I believe that takes us in the wrong direction."

He says the possibility of high school football games airing on the Longhorn Network, a joint venture between the University of Texas and ESPN, makes him feel 'uncomfortable.'

The network is set to launch August 26th.

"High school games are very problematic," commented Loftin.

One of the games scheduled to be televised...Brenham High School's second game of the season against Lamar Consolidated.

Loftin said, "How's that change the landscape and ensure equity, in terms of access to potential recruits?...for all universities, not just TX A&M."

Critics say allowing the newly created network to air high school football games would give the University of Texas a recruiting advantage and violate NCAA rules.

"NCAA rules are extremely directed at the recruiting function," Loftin said. "We hope they'll be able to find a way for this to be a non-problem for us."

Officials with Brenham's athletic department confirm they signed a contract with the Longhorn Network early last week, allowing them to broadcast the Cubs' game on September 1st at 7p.m.

Loftin added, "We want to make certain that we come out of this with a clear sense of unity, that all of us are going to be going forward together and we all equally benefit."

Right now, no one's moving forward and the rest of the Big 12 Conference is left waiting for answers.

When asked if A&M would be moving to the SEC, Dr. Loftin said there are 20 other NCAA sanctioned sports to keep in mind before deciding anything drastic.

Txbroadcaster
07-26-2011, 07:28 PM
ESPN and Texas have already said they are not going to air any HS games for now

RoyceTTU
07-27-2011, 07:52 AM
ESPN and Texas have already said they are not going to air any HS games for now


This contract was signed a couple of weeks ago and last week Beebe put it on hold.
Great Journalism :crazy:

Matthew328
07-27-2011, 09:02 AM
People got their panties all in a wad, they just didn't realize the outlet that posted this was a week late. epic fail

HEMOTOXIC
07-27-2011, 09:17 AM
People got their panties all in a wad, they just didn't realize the outlet that posted this was a week late. epic fail

I'm not sure who you are referring to when you say "people"; but, so far, no one has said anything about this story to indicate that they have their panties in a wad. I simply posted the story because I knew that it was a hot topic for some. I could care less about the outcome of this Longhorn Network.:)

Txbroadcaster
07-27-2011, 09:33 AM
I'm not sure who you are referring to when you say "people"; but, so far, no one has said anything about this story to indicate that they have their panties in a wad. I simply posted the story because I knew that it was a hot topic for some. I could care less about the outcome of this Longhorn Network.:)

he was talking about other people not you..some on twitter were screaming about it last night because it was already announced the network would not do games

HEMOTOXIC
07-27-2011, 09:34 AM
he was talking about other people not you..some on twitter were screaming about it last night because it was already announced the network would not do games

Thanks! I appreciate the clarification.

Aesculus gilmus
07-27-2011, 01:10 PM
Texas A&M should just SECede, as 90 percent of its alumni and fanbase want it to. Quit bluffing and DO IT!

I personally would like to see high school games on the Longhorn Network. No one at UT that I know of has ever complained about the 7-on-7 state tournament being in College Station year after year.

The negotiation of the Longhorn Network between ESPN and UT is the free market in action. It's what most everyone in this state CLAIMS to believe in. Hollering "unfair" every time some decision doesn't go your way smacks of the dreaded "socialism" that is the favorite slur of most so-called "conservatives." And Texas A&M is generally acknowledged as one of the most conservative college campuses in the U.S.

trojandad
07-28-2011, 06:48 AM
Texas A&M should just SECede, as 90 percent of its alumni and fanbase want it to. Quit bluffing and DO IT!

I personally would like to see high school games on the Longhorn Network. No one at UT that I know of has ever complained about the 7-on-7 state tournament being in College Station year after year.

The negotiation of the Longhorn Network between ESPN and UT is the free market in action. It's what most everyone in this state CLAIMS to believe in. Hollering "unfair" every time some decision doesn't go your way smacks of the dreaded "socialism" that is the favorite slur of most so-called "conservatives." And Texas A&M is generally acknowledged as one of the most conservative college campuses in the U.S.

if they went sec and got off ut's schedule, sorta like arkansas left ut's schedule after leaving the southwest conference, look at all the "saw 'em off" revenue they'd lose....who would they print shirt after shirt against? tech?? lol