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McMurphy: Yormark met with Zags in Austin, “growing mutual interest”
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McMurphy: Yormark met with Zags in Austin, “growing mutual interest”
11-16-2022 11:15 PM
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RE: McMurphy: Yormark met with Zags in Austin, “growing mutual interest”
That’s good news. Hopefully they can make that official by the end of the year.
11-17-2022 01:23 AM
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RE: McMurphy: Yormark met with Zags in Austin, “growing mutual interest”
If the B12 could get 25% of a share added to current deal and give Zags 20% it would be great deal for everyone. Current schools get a little more money and Zags get 6+ million a year. While Fox and Espn get some great games added to BB package. Everyone wins and is happy. The best BB league gets better.
11-17-2022 08:43 AM
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