Sep 15 7:56p by Jason Kirk
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The lil ole Baylor Bears are still doing what they can to keep the happy Big 12 family shackled together, taking the matter to Congress. School president Ken Starr, famous for doing some stuff in D.C. in a previous career, met with two dozen lawmakers Wednesday and Thursday to ... OK:
A lobbyist familiar with Starr's visit, which began Wednesday and ends today, tells PI that the push is about Starr "really trying to convey that you have to have the student athletes' interests at heart first before chasing after the biggest contractual agreements" with television networks.
For more on the "student-athlete" rhetorical device, set aside some time for Taylor Branch's landmark piece on the NCAA. Also, more TV contract money means schools can build better facilities and hire better coaches and maybe even send some money outside of athletic departments. All of those things enhance the student-athlete's collegiate experience. So.
For more on conference realignment, peruse our wide assortment of college football blogs and stay tuned to SB Nation's college football news hub.
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Likely Oklahoma, Texas A&M Big 12 Exits Have Baylor Lobbying In D.C.
Sep 15
Likely Oklahoma, Texas A&M Big 12 Exits Have Baylor Lobbying In D.C.
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