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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
(07-22-2021 03:51 PM)PlayBall! Wrote:  When UT and OU started talking last time, we lost other good teams. So I wouldn't be surprised if one or more non-UT/OU teams announce jumps soon. My _guess_: B1G approaches UT and KU today or tomorrow. KU says yes, if the terms are decent. UT may say no for now as a delay tactic, and no again later unless the SEC vote goes against them. If a "no" by UT to the B1G, with NU's and KU's encouragement the B1G goes for MU. MU would probably say yes because its academics/admin wanted to be in the B1G last time around, but the SEC offered instead. SEC then looks around for one more in a new big market in the south. NC or VA?

losing Mizzou to B1G might give room for an OK St invite for SEC, which smoothes any political haranguing in the Sooner state.
07-23-2021 09:37 AM
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