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In Praise of Failure: Baylor's tantrum seals its own fate

September 8, 2011
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Abraham Lincoln once said, profoundly, “It is better to remain silent and be considered a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”

Which brings us to Baylor. And Kenneth Starr.

The squawking and posturing Baylor initialized over potentially being left on the sidelines as elite programs realign has been heard nationwide. The chest-pounding in Waco has been equally loud.

The Bears and their president Starr have made a lot of noise. They’ve caused much angst.

But have they made a sound?

More important, have they changed the destiny of any program looking to realign —specifically Texas A&M and Oklahoma — or affected the inevitability of so-called, “super-conferences” forming?

The answer is a resounding "no." In fact, the only destiny Baylor has affected may be its own. The exact opposite of the intended result appears to be occurring before BU and Starr's eyes.

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They are coming off as bitter bridesmaids, casting darts and pouting but looking only less attractive for it. The national tone is clearly against Baylor’s ploy. And while other second-tier programs in the Big 12 also have fallen in line and refused to sign on the dotted line, the backlash is strongest on those in green and gold who pronounced fatefully, “Don’t Mess With Texas Football.”

It was a huge and costly mistake that should be considered a foreboding sign to any other second-tier programs with similar over-inflated self-worth.

No one likes to be told they’re not good enough, or second-tier, like Baylor was as others moved on to bigger and better things. And it goes double for prideful institutions such as BU and its fans and high-profile administrators.

It was more than understandable that feelings were hurt and anger boiled in Waco when Texas started calling all the shots with its Longhorn Network, Texas A&M found a home in the best league in the country and Oklahoma’s eyes began to wander.

But once Baylor reacted with instinct rather than thought, it forged this path it now cannot leave. It opened its collective mouth and tried to wield the same kind of power as the big boys. When it pronounced itself to be anything but second-tier, the backlash removed all doubt. 

Baylor not only cannot win this battle — it figures to lose more than it ever would have otherwise. Any chance of the Big 12 surviving now is gone. Any chance of Baylor pulling another Ann Richards and sneaking into the back seat on a ride into a super-conference is out of the question.

Baylor was worried it would be left in a lurch and then self-fulfilled that prophecy by throwing its collective body on the floor, kicking and screaming, in essence announcing to the college football world, “But I want an Oompah-Loompah now!”

There were numerous pre-existing differences among Big 12 members, as Nebraska’s and Colorado’s moves, the Longhorn Network’s division and the Aggies’ subsequent and impending move to the Southeastern Conference made evident. But Baylor’s refusal to abide by the Big 12’s initial agreement to waive potential litigation made those differences irreconcilable.

Ultimately, it will be Baylor’s very public and very childish tantrum that will be the fatal blow that dismantles the Big 12. There is no more trust among member institutions. There are no more procedures. There is not a shred of stability.

From the beginning of this Aggie venture southeast, Texas A&M president R. Bowen Loftin took meticulous steps to do things the right way, respect protocol and — significantly — not undermine commissioner Dan Beebe or any other Big 12 institution. It was a slow process and often grueling for anxious Aggies to bear.

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But it was done right. Loftin took great steps not to burn bridges, even though the move was crucial because of fading trust and stability within the league.
 
When Bowen publicly addressed the move to the SEC, he spoke of a “100-year plan” for Texas A&M and went out of his way to note, “It’s not so much what’s wrong with the Big 12. It’s what’s right for Texas A&M.” 

Baylor then highlighted and underlined all the things wrong with the Big 12 and proceeded to make it all worse. Baylor fans — and fans of Iowa State, Kansas State and Kansas for that matter — should not be celebrating Starr’s misguided attempt to block A&M and Oklahoma.

They should be asking, “Is this our only hope? Desperation?”
 
It’s this exact kind of dysfunction and instability which pushes programs further away, rather than bringing them closer together.
 
Rather than taking control of their own destiny, building relationships and bridges that just might keep Baylor among the elite programs, the Bears took the low road, leading a foolish charge all by themselves.

And ultimately, after the Aggies head southeast and the Longhorns, Sooners, Red Raiders and Cowboys find a super-conference home, that’s exactly where Baylor will be. 

All by themselves.
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In Praise of Failure: Baylor's tantrum seals its own fate

25,353 Views | 66 Replies | Last: 13 yr ago by Buying_time
John P. Lopez
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In Praise of Failure: Baylor's tantrum seals its own fate
SPSAg05
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Slappy007
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Clavell
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AG
Fantastic job!
FarmersFightAg
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jabberwalkie09
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AG
Good read sir!
Morpholino
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jml2621
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Baylor will be fortunate to be accepted into C-USA when this is over.
ag-bq-seventy
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Floppy Leon
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Bobby Ewing
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AG
Props to Mr. Lopez.
EastTexasAg1994
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TexasAggie_97
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AG
Ouch if the truth hurts then Baylor must have a lot of butt hurt right now.
aggienurse
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2xRetired
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I've been wondering why bu is living in the past instead of preparing for their future. They seem determined to hang on to something that they can't keep. Big Xii is pratically gone and will be actually gone in a matter of weeks. bu could be spending their energy pursuing a new conference, building their product into something someone might want to watch. Instead they have chosen self destruction. So be it.
fightintxag13
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aggiemom93
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Great article. Sucks to B U, will have a problem finding ANY conference to accept them adn their whinny little president. He's still sucking on that cigar and looking for that stain on that dress!!! Grow up kenny, you are in the little boys' league.
skeetboy3
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AgCat93
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Sums up what most of us have been thinking for the last 24 hours. Well done.
LuvMarley
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Great article. Unfortunately this arrogant *******s in Waco just don't get it.
stantheman01
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aggiebones
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AG
Wait, what did the article say, except Baylor is crying alot?
It hints that Baylor is gonna get what's coming and we are still leaving, but doesn't really say how.
I've heard 50 other people on Texags say the same. Did I miss something while reading this?
Ag00Ag
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quote:
but I want an ompaa-loompaah now!
Grasshopper04
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But I want an oompah loompah now!!!!! LOL
baylorboogiebear
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Everything about this article is taste-less.
Gump 02
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AG
And BOOM goes the dynamite
St Hedwig Aggie
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rode bu hard and hung 'em out to dry...

hope we really do sever our athletic relationship with the baptists forever!
Mattlr
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AgCommander
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poooorrrr bears they have no friends...
Citizen Reign
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quote:
Everything about this article is taste-less.



Well, with all of the **** you bears have on your faces, it's no wonder you can't taste the article.
Ardeth Bey
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AG
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Everything about this article is taste-less.

But running off to the legislature or the courts to prevent us from leaving isn't?

"Mommy, Mommy, Texas A&M won't play with us! Mommy, make them stop! Waaaaahhhhh!"

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"The next time someone mentions A&M is 0-6 in their last 6 games vs. the SEC, please remind them Texas is 0-5 in their last 5 Big 12 games."
- oldarmy1
sharpdressedman
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BU is the eternal wannabe.
SEC Champs
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AG
Good read.
FightinTexag
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alamoaggie08
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now baylor knows how tcu, smu, houston and rice felt 16 years ago. maybe now they can get 18 conference wins in 14 years instead of 15!
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