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Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
Three things I can see coming out of this:

1. The chancellor at Texas A&M could be filing a lawsuit against E$PN for misleading the Aggies about the 'Horns. Again, how is E$PN going to feel about being sued???

2. E$PN can kiss it's contract with the Big Ten goodbye. The Big Ten will say, you (ESPN) had your say, now we will have ours: we refuse to do business with you anymore.

3. ESPN can kiss its contract with the PAC 12 goodbye. The PAC 12 gets along well with the Big Ten; if it perceives that the Big Ten is being mistreated by a network, or by another conference, that company can forget about doing business with the Pac-12.

Are all of these financial hits worth it to E$PN to make OU and Texas to the SEC happen????

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07-21-2021 06:04 PM
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