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RE: Texas AM has right to veto any school from Texas
(07-24-2021 10:33 AM)runamuck Wrote:  
(07-23-2021 02:55 PM)Klak Wrote:  
(07-23-2021 02:40 PM)JTApps1 Wrote:  Texas and Oklahoma are leaving one way or another. If A&M somehow kills the SEC deal they'll just go to another league.

What does NC State offer the SEC? Mediocre football and basketball won't generate an invite.

NC State is one of those 2011 market expansion rumors that never panned out. I haven't seen anyone reputable bring them up because they have no value.

maybe the B12 will backfill with Houston and BYU

once OU/Tex leave there will most likely be more hits to the Big 12.

Kansas and Iowa State to the B1G (they love AAU schools)?

WVU to the ACC paired with ND?

Pac-12 maybe raids OK State and someone else to get to 14? or maybe even 16?

I just don't see OU/TX to the SEC not causing lots of ripples in FBS alignment.
07-24-2021 01:39 PM
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