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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
The little brother issue has always been a concern with either Texas or Oklahoma changing conferences. I don't think it matters - but could the democrat walkout in Texas actually help them leave Tech/Baylor/TCU behind? The democrats in the Texas legislature are not likely to return from DC in the next several weeks.

Have to think Oklahoma would still have to play OSU yearly, but I'm not sure they'd be able to leave them behind in a weaker conference due to politics either.

Divisionless format with a few permament rivals, and keeping only 8 games played in conference would seem to be very crucial to this as well with how many East teams have a yearly rival in the ACC they have to play.
07-21-2021 04:22 PM
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