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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
(07-21-2021 03:08 PM)johnintx Wrote:  The article is behind a paywall, but Brent Zwerneman is the A&M beat writer for the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News. He's covered A&M for a long time, going back to Big 12 days. He's pretty plugged in.

Sankey's no comment sounds like he knows what's up. There is no denial.

Sounds like A&M is going to be outvoted on this.

13 - 1 on the roll call.

They will abstain due to protocol on the official vote which is unanimous.

What was it ole Dandy Don used to sing, "Turn out the lights the party's over!"

Still, the dance has only just begun and now the partners have to keep from stepping on each other's toes. And I might add if Aggy leaked it early they may be trying to sabotage the deal.
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