Andy Farmer said:
It is coming. Deny it all you want.
The new chancellor wouldn't put his ass on the line if he couldn't get it done. Plus, after the Rick Francis fiasco....it is coming. Regardless of whether TAMU puts a 500 mill facility in Canyon or not. I know A&M wants to have the lone program in the state just because it is A&M but obviously there is a market for both programs to thrive. A&M just hates when someone steps in their territory.
I was on the Tech Law Foundation Board for several years. Tech did everything they could to try to block A&M from getting a law school.
The fact is that A&M already has the resources in place to meet whatever need there might be for this, if any. Tech doesn't. You say that A&M is only trying to protect their "territory" - of course that's true. Just like it's true with every school. But if you cared about what's actually BEST here, I think you'd likely conclude that A&M is better positioned. You just want what's best for Tech, which makes your post even more ironic.