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  1. 4 minutes ago, MaybeACoordinator said:

    Quick and dirty puttanesca -- the sauce that tastes like a Sicilian whore. In a good way, lol:

    1. Take a can or jar of sardines in plain olive oil and saute until the fish disappears.

    2. Add a jar of this and simmer: 

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    3. Add shrimp or drained albacore tuna and simmer.

    4. Serve with shaved parmesan. 

     

    not for nothing, good puttanesca makes my loins frothy.  absolutely delicious. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Pancho said:

     

    im so over this. the other 8 teams bring absolutely nothing to the conference.  every dollar that is earned by the big 12 is earned by us and ousux.  this conference is nothing but a welfare conference. 

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  3. 1 minute ago, Jirao said:

    Auburn fan here. Just wanted to note that the SEC has a new TV deal in place starting in 2024 which means all of the SEC events will be on ESPN (ive seen others on these forums say otherwise). So I assume this would help speed up a move? 

    Also hope this all comes thru as having Texas and Oklahoma in the league would be great IMO 

    Jordan Hare is on my to visit bucket list

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  4. 5 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

    Thought the LHN contract is only through 2025? ESPN could just absorb those numbers into the SEC network numbers right? It’s not like LHN was a fox network. 

    i would be telling you a lie if i told you anything.  

  5. I know this is a long article so ill cut and paste a few of the tidbits that i think are interesting

    https://www.dawgsports.com/platform/amp/2021/7/21/22587585/texas-oklahoma-sec-longhorn-network-contract?utm_campaign=dawgsports&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&__twitter_impression=true

    "Oklahoma and Texas joining the SEC would reset the league's television contracts. That would result in "an increase in revenue of at least 10 million a year for each of the league's member institutions," from revamped television contracts alone according to one source."

    "One potential hurdle to the move is the Longhorn Network. The contract between Texas and ESPN runs through 2031, and the university earns approximately 15 million dollars a year under the current agreement. Sources believe that any move to the SEC would be dependent on the dissolution of the cable channel.

    Sources close to the University of Texas have told Dawg Sports that Texas "would be willing to scrap it, and believe the move to the SEC would ultimately result in more money for the university.""

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