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My Opinion: What Should Happen to Oklahoma State in Realignment?

August 22, 2021
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STILLWATER – These are unsettling times in college athletics as the conferences and relationships we’ve grown accustomed to as fans and avid observers of college football, college basketball, and the other sports are shifting, and it is hard to recognize how and why they are.

The last time the Big 12 went through a massive change it was because of Texas.

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My Opinion: What Should Happen to Oklahoma State in Realignment?

8,936 Views | 38 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by NJAggie
CaliforniaCowboy
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Orangeheart72 said:

Wrong my friend. Lots of public funds aren't tax revenues.....utility bill monies, fines, special fees (alarm, insurance designated fee shares, tolls, airport gate fees, etc.). Even received donations become government monies once received if accepted.
I don't think that I said public funds are tax revenues, nor whether they were government monies.

I was specifically referring to the State (not city, county, governments in general), and while they are technically "government monies" they were not extracted from the citizens through taxes.

there is a distinction for certain purposes, I'll try to find it.
CaliforniaCowboy
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Orangeheart72 said:

Wrong my friend. Lots of public funds aren't tax revenues.....utility bill monies, fines, special fees (alarm, insurance designated fee shares, tolls, airport gate fees, etc.). Even received donations become government monies once received if accepted.
I was talking about "State Funds" (which has nothing to do with airports, etc.)

Although the monies collected are in effect "government money", the rules surrounding the money is different.

I'm more familiar with CA funding of State agencies, but here is an article about the State of Texas funding of State Agencies, which explains it pretty clearly, and I think demonstrates the point I was trying to make.

"Local Funds" and State Finances
State Funds Outside the Treasury

The Texas Comptroller's office is responsible for tracking and reporting on every dollar flowing to and through state agencies. Yet some state funds lie largely beyond public scrutiny those held by state agencies and public colleges and universities in accounts outside the state Treasury, called locally held or "local" funds.

(read more)
https://comptroller.texas.gov/economy/fiscal-notes/2017/august/local.php

Billions outside the Treasury

Again, state agencies and entities with local funds self-report their end-of-year cash balances to the Comptroller's office for inclusion in the ACFR, but they're not required to report deposits and expenditures. If a local fund has a zero balance at the end of the fiscal year, the agency doesn't have to report on it at all, even if substantial amounts flowed in and out of the fund during the year.
NJAggie
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Well Jon Wilner from the Mercury News is reporting that the PAC 12 is leaning towards using alliance games instead of expansion to improve their TV package.

So it may be time to make changes at the office and start working on staying together as the only solution.

Maybe mirror their efforts. Negotiate away OU/UT's GoR for a long term scheduling deal with the SEC giving us 16 games with them each year. That adds 8 of those games the networks say they love for our TV package.

Maybe work out deals with some other leagues. Stay at 7 or if we expand no more than 8 conference games to allow for the ooc games.
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