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Did Bohn's fat mouth initiate all this P10/Baylor bull****?

Buffarino

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Anyone else get the sinking feeling (due to the timing) that Bohn's mention of the 6 B12 teams to the P10 initiated a lot of the Baylor stuff, and had he kept quiet that there is a chance it all could have happened before Baylor had a chance to mobilize the troops?

On one hand, I have to think that Baylor would have found out about it before it happened just because something this big tends to leak. On the other hand, nobody had a scenario like this on their radar until Bohn opened his mouth last week.
 
Since it was the UT site that leaked all of this in the first place, Baylor would have found out. And their politicians would've gotten involved on them being left out with or without Bohn opening his mouth.

So my answer is no.
 
The report was started by Orangebloods and it is in UT's interest to keep this story going. Whether he said anything or not, UT and its Orangeblood mouthpiece would have found another way.
 
All Bohn did was confirm the Orangebloods report. If anything our refusal to fully commit to the Big 12 last week(along with the fuskers and Mizzou) may have prompted this. But Baylor also saw what happened to TCU, SMU, Rice, and Houston after the SWC fell apart, and the Bears are just fighting for survival.
 
As much as everyone wants to blame Bohn, Bohn really has little say in how this goes down other than recommending to the admin what the AD would like. Additionally, Bohn's statement only made public what's been discussed in the Big 12 for weeks. Baylor has known how this will go down, but it just got real this weekend. There's no point in expending energy fighting something that isn't going to happen until it happens.
 
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