Statement from Baylor President Ken Starr on Big 12 developments
By Tribune-Herald staff
Following is a statement from Baylor President Ken Starr posted on the Baylor Nation web site:
You have no doubt heard today that the University of Colorado at Boulder has accepted an invitation to join the Pac-10 Conference. While we are disappointed to learn of this news, it is important to realize that the situation is still very fluid, and any realignment is likely to take years to complete. In any event, the Big 12 will be competing for at least another two years. You should also know that Baylor is continuing to seek as much unity as possible among the members of our conference and to fight for cohesiveness among the Texas universities of the Big 12.
You may also be aware that there have been calls today from public officials to hold hearings in the Texas Legislature that will permit public comment on changes in the composition of the Big 12 conference. Because of the powerful impact that realignment of the conference could have on the Texas economy, including the communities that host the universities of the Big 12, lawmakers are calling for a thoughtful and careful analysis of any proposed change to the Big 12. These elected officials believe changes to the conference as we know it would have profound economic implications for the citizens of Texas and potentially damage historic rivalries that are more than a century old.
Central Texas Congressman Chet Edwards released a letter today urging state government leaders to hold immediate hearings in the Texas Legislature on the future of the Big 12 and its impact on Texas.
Edwards commented: “It is important that all the citizens of Texas have a right to have their voices heard on the future of the Big 12 before, not after, all the decisions have been made. These decisions are too important to be decided solely by a small handful of people behind closed doors without public input from the citizens of our great state. The Texas Legislature has a responsibility to our taxpayers to review the impact of any conference realignment on our state’s economy and historic relationships between our state’s universities and their respective communities.”
You can read Congressman Edwards' letter in its entirety here.
Writing in the Austin American-Statesman today, State Rep. Jim Dunnam, who represents District 57 in the Texas House, also weighed in on a lack of public input with respect to any immediate changes in the composition of the Big 12.
In his guest column – “Decisions affecting the Big 12 should be made in public” – Rep. Dunnam wrote, “If it is truly best for our public universities to leave and be the Gulf of Mexico division of the Pacific Conference, so be it. But first let's get the rationale and all of the options out there on the table. Let Texans have a voice and understand the choices. The destiny of institutions we and our forefathers built deserves no less.”
Click here to read Rep. Dunnam’s essay in its entirety.
We have continued to call attention to the economic impact on our state of the four Texas universities of the Big 12, and the importance of these schools remaining together as a cohesive group. The significance of retaining the four Texas university collective of the Big 12 is reflected today in an economic impact study released by The Perryman Group. “The presence of four schools in a premier conference is important to Texas’ ability to capitalize on the potential economic stimulus of college athletics,” the report states. Read the full results of the Perryman study here.
We also appreciate our local chambers of commerce and mayors – who have spoken publicly about how the Big 12 is good for our area and our state – as well as all those in the Baylor family who are taking decisive action to make sure the best interests of Baylor, Central Texas and the great State of Texas are represented and preserved as this process continues.
I urge you to visit the Baylor Nation website for more information about the discussions related to the Big 12 and to learn what you can do to support our university, our conference and our state.
Baylor President
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Perhaps you will get the same kind of unity that TCU and SMU saw when they got left high and dry by Baylor and the SWC. TCU was, at the time, at the top of all sports except football (which was just beginning to turn around as they won a share of the SWC championship that last year). Didn't matter though when Baylor, TX and A&M decided to muscle in using their politicos. Reap what ye sowed, Baylor.
Other than that, Judge Starr, how would you rate your first week on the job? (Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how'd you enjoy the play?)
To be completely honest the fact that Waco insist on paying people less (do to the preverbiel cost of living)what a joke is contributing to the fact that baylor will proubly not wind up in a mega confrence .baylors own community (outside of the alumni )for the most part either cant afford to go to games (because they live pay check to pay check)or are working on game days just to make it ,I see this as a chance to possibely bring in some other sorces of revenue to waco and for our elected waco officails to stop pandering and catering to baylor as its only scorce of revenue ,chet is going to have to do something before waco becomes the next polly and baylor becomes the next polly tech noone wants to send thier kid to the school that surrounded by gang violence
And by the way, your current president should disqualify you from being in a conference with anyone other than Liberty Univ.
Your football coach did not care about unity when he voted Texas so low in the final coaches poll year before last. You guys are getting what you deserve.
Funny how Baylor talks about unity and sticking together when they are the ones on the outside looking in. But they were only concerned about their own butts when the SWC died and SMU, TCU, and Houston were left out in the cold. Baylor had it's chance, and couldn't even manage to win more than 4 games in a season. Baylor doesn't belong in a major conference.
Arkansas and LSU leave the SEC for the Big 12? Why? I can see Arkansas (they aren't competitive in the SEC) if Texas and Texas A&M stay but certainly not LSU who is a perenial power and recent national champion in football (and other sports). Baylor doesn't belong in a major conference. The football program isn't competitive and there is no fan base and marketability.
The remaining schools in the Big XII need to be proactive about keeping the conference alive and well. We lost Nebraska and Colorado, fine; let's go after Arkansas and LSU. No need to fold up the tent and sulk off into the night. Take the offensive!!
Unfortunately, this will come down to a lack of football fan base and television marketability. Baylor is competitive in basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, and some track events but only basketball are revenue generating. Truth is averaging 30,000 BU fans at football games and only being able to fill 3/4 of a small football stadium when we play Texas and Texas A&M (with mostly their fans) is the reason I'm afraid we will not be included in a conference mega-deal no matter how much we try to be included with Texas and Texas A&M. If we really want big time sports, we got to start buying season tickets and packing out Floyd Casey. If we aren't included, we can only look at ourselves for not supporting the Bears like other big 12 teams.
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