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Does OU and Texas in the SEC offset E$PN losing contracts with other conferences
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RE: Does OU and Texas in the SEC offset E$PN losing contracts with other conferences
(07-22-2021 10:46 AM)TerryD Wrote:  
(07-22-2021 09:34 AM)Rube Dali Wrote:  No, in fact if both the B1G and Pac-12 were to leave ESPN, Michigan, Ohio State, Stanford, and USC would all be petitioning to join the SEC. Clemson, UNC, Virginia, and one of Florida State/Notre Dame(would prefer the latter(Sorry TerryD)) would then complete the 24-team SEC.

No offense taken over your preferences

I would prefer Kate Beckinsale or Rhona Mitra over Margot Robbie.

I'd rather have Margot Robbie over those two, but that's your opinion.

So, FSU, you're in the club.
07-22-2021 06:19 PM
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