After endless speculation from numerous sources about UT going to the Pac-10, SEC, or Big Ten, this is the shittastic finale to the earth-shaking rumors about the college football landscape? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I am a UT alum, but I have honestly never given two flipping chits about UT football because my sports allegiances were formed at an early age on the basis of geography. With all the tradition-based silliness and the goofy scripted cheers every fan is expected to know and shout throughout a game, college football never resonated with this diehard sports fan. I was done with high school and the crap that goes on at college football games is just like high school, only on a bigger scale. No thanks. For me it has always been and will always be about pro sports in my hometown-- Houston.
Houston Oil,er,Texans. Houston Astros. Houston Rockets.
Why should I give a **** about a sport that doesn't even have a playoff system? Why should I give a **** about my university's football program when, for the last decade plus it's been beating up on crappy football teams like Northeastern Idaho State and Nicholls State to start each and every Longhorn football campaign? WOOOOHOOO college football is soooo allsome!!! UT fans love to pop off about how f'n powerful the Longhorn football program has become on the national scene, but most of them have developed a selective case of amnesia. Many are spoiled blowhards who weren't around for the McWilliams/Mackovic years when UT was nothing on the national scene. I was there then and I couldn't have cared less about UT athletics. I was at UT to study. My sports watching schedule was all about the Oilers, Rockets, and Astros, not the damn Longhorns.
Given the success UT has tasted since their yearly five or six-win mediocrity when I was a student, I fully understand why the program's popularity has soared along with the athletic department revenues. Fans love winners. However, UT missed a golden opportunity to return the love to its expanding fanbase by rejecting the PAC 10's offer today. Instead of finally getting rid of these ridiculously weak schedules every year in favor of schools that can provide worthwhile competition, Dodds and Powers have guaranteed Texas a spot as the perennial powerhouse bully in conference of guppies. The only game that means anything is the game against Oklahoma, and it's not even in Austin! Way to f*ck your fanbase, Mr. Dodds.
COLLEGE. FOOTBALL. SUCKS.