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How do things change if the Pac-12 added Oklahoma/Oklahoma St in 2011?
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RE: How do things change if the Pac-12 added Oklahoma/Oklahoma St in 2011?
(08-05-2022 08:32 AM)PicksUp Wrote:  
(08-05-2022 01:50 AM)CFBLurker Wrote:  Texas and Tech eventually join. The Pac 12 Network gets carriage in the central time zone and money wise the league is fine.

No chance.03-lmfao

Not as good as the SEC money.

Probably not, but I don’t think the money difference would have been big enough that OU and UT would have left for the SEC.


I think that half the reason why OU and UT joined the SEC was because of a still persistent feeling of instability in the Big 12, anyway. Not merely because of money. It’s not like a PAC-16 would have had that instable feeling.
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