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CU Regents Meeting to Discuss Move to Pac X

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CU regents will hold secret meeting about possible switch to Pac-10

By Brittany Anas
Posted: 06/08/2010 12:51:49 PM MDT

The University of Colorado's Board of Regents will meet in secret tonight to receive legal advice about the Boulder campus's possible switch from the Big 12 conference to the Pac-10, sources told the Camera.

Read more at http://www.dailycamera.com/news/ci_15251417
 
This is state law, boys.

The Regents can only meet in regularly scheduled sessions, or in special sessions. In both cases, there must be public notice.

The only way they can meet "in private" is via Executive Session.
 
Wonder what the "specific legal matter" is...just heard the blowhard Brown on his show mention much the same thing about Missouri.

BTW, they're really using Jizzla's article as his "source" of CU threatening to go the MWC. Thanks a lot Jizzla - geez I hope Neill breaks out of normal box and blows are these f***ers out of the water with his article tomorrow.
 
Well, make your way over to 1800 Grant at 5 p.m. and let your opinions be heard...

I was thinking the same thing, show the Regents that people do care about athletics in colorado, and it should be taken seriously
 
Um, unless you want to cause a riot, this meeting will be done in private - public opinion will not be considered tonight.
 
Um, unless you want to cause a riot,

You say that as if its a bad thing... :lol:

Actually you make a good point - there's not much to be gained by being there tonight. Flooding their e-mail boxes with respectful, well thought out messages prior to the meeting?? That might be a different story.

Their addresses can be found here.
 
A couple of things:

1. CU to Pac 16 must be done deal IF Nebraska leaves. No way regents meet to discuss unless Bohn has been given assurances. Good news.

2. I ripped Mike Bohn / Dave Plati for not engaging in the war or words with Ken Starr and his Baylor counterparts. But it appears he handled this the right way -- Mike and Dave, well done.

3. Now we've got to pray that Pac 16 splits itself into 4 pods versus 2 divisions. CU should be with Arizona schools plus Tech/Utah. This way, we avoid Texas/OU in our division and get to play more games in California/West Coast. I'm selfish and want better road trips.
 
You say that as if its a bad thing... :lol:

Actually you make a good point - there's not much to be gained by being there tonight. Flooding their e-mail boxes with respectful, well thought out messages prior to the meeting?? That might be a different story.

Their addresses can be found here.

Seriously, this is CU... we love da riot
 
A couple of things:

1. CU to Pac 16 must be done deal IF Nebraska leaves. No way regents meet to discuss unless Bohn has been given assurances. Good news.

2. I ripped Mike Bohn / Dave Plati for not engaging in the war or words with Ken Starr and his Baylor counterparts. But it appears he handled this the right way -- Mike and Dave, well done.

3. Now we've got to pray that Pac 16 splits itself into 4 pods versus 2 divisions. CU should be with Arizona schools plus Tech/Utah. This way, we avoid Texas/OU in our division and get to play more games in California/West Coast. I'm selfish and want better road trips.


I have heard the "4 pod" discussion before.

How would they decide who plays in the conference championship game if there are 4 pods?
 
Seriously, this is the most encouraging news in days. The Regents need a majority vote to approve a conference move. They wouldn't be meeting without a very good reason.
 
I have heard the "4 pod" discussion before.

How would they decide who plays in the conference championship game if there are 4 pods?
Didn't the WAC try the pod thing right before their implosion became the MWC? Wasn't it still a divisional thing, but the divisions rotated with 4 teams in each pod so you'd play the same 3 teams every year, but then you'd play the 4 schools from a different pod in each year.
 
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