ColonialBulldog wrote:BEARZ77 wrote:I guess you don't understand the concept that someone can be working towards multiple goals and serve both fairly because they are not diametrically opposed. Perhaps beyond your grasp though.
That's not how any of this works. A fiduciary for two groups has two act in the best interests for both, not merely do a pretty good job for both. If, and I have no idea if this is true, Missouri State is actively soliciting invitations from other conferences and/or is in discussions to join other conferences, President Smart should absolutely withdraw as part of the expansion group. At this stage it might not be necessary but the second it crosses that line I mentioned, it would not make any sense for him to serve in both roles. This is kind of hyperbole, but, you wouldn't want the President of Texas or OU leading the Big 12 expansion committee would you?
That's such a dumb comparison. Both Texas and and Oklahoma have already made decisions to leave the Big 12, Missouri State hasn't said it's going anywhere. Tell me a conference President that isn't open to hearing the sales pitch from a better situation. You want to penalize Smart because he's honest and up front about the process. I would suggest in doing so, he's in better position to help the MVC because he's talking with other schools and presidents all the time who are also trying to decide where they fit and want to be in the next decade or so. People get on the net and start talking, which means exactly nothing. I don't care if you have a differing opinion, but suggesting someones integrity is suspect when you know jack is irresponsible and deserves being called out. And while I never comment on another teams board; it doesn't mean I don't read them, so Drakey's opinion about MSU far proceeds this last of his little whines. But again, that's ok, he can say what he wants, but don't think it gets to be a free shot at someone's integrity . Say it on the Drake board, and I consider that an insider discussion; say it on this board , and it becomes fair game for rebuttal .