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Silver Lining to Texas A&M if Texas Joins the SEC
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Exclamation Silver Lining to Texas A&M if Texas Joins the SEC
Say goodbye to the Longhorn Network.

Sure, it's an advantage for A&M to be in a better conference. It's also an advantage for UT to have its own TV channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntGICknpD3k

The real winner is ESPN if they pull this off. They get out of a bad contract.
07-23-2021 07:14 AM
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RE: Silver Lining to Texas A&M if Texas Joins the SEC
(07-23-2021 07:14 AM)schmolik Wrote:  Say goodbye to the Longhorn Network.

Sure, it's an advantage for A&M to be in a better conference. It's also an advantage for UT to have its own TV channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntGICknpD3k

The real winner is ESPN if they pull this off. They get out of a bad contract.

Not really a bad contract anymore. First 5-7 years were bad. Now it’s just mediocre.
07-23-2021 10:39 AM
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