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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
(07-22-2021 06:30 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  The 12 team playoff gives Texas and Oklahoma cover. The Big 12 will make dramatically less money but they will still have access to the big post season—that is of course the powers at be don’t come back and switch to an 8 or 10 team model.

If I’m the Other 8, I make Texas and Oklahoma stay the duration of the GOR.

I’m curious how the LHN fits into this. Personally, I think they should rebrand the LHN as SECN West and the existing SECN as SECN East.

I also hope that TTU and Oklahoma St can leverage lengthy series with their instate rivals.

They can't force them to stay though. They will just leave and sue them for breach of contract afterwards.
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