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TEXAS and OU to SEC Seems Inevitable; Teetering Big 12 Fighting For Its Life

There’s massive potential Big 12 fallout here. And it’s not just an SEC thing. The Big Ten and Pac-12 would also be involved because the Big 12 might very well be “scuttled” should Texas (the major driver here) and OU bail. We would officially have a Power 4 instead of a Power 5, and the SEC would become the biggest and most powerful brand in the sport  —  by far.

Barrett Sallee (CBS Sports — As if College Football Playoff expansion and NIL rights were not enough to shake up the sport, another round of conference realignment appears to be only a matter of time. Texas and Oklahoma have reached out to the SEC about leaving the Big 12 and joining the nation’s most powerful conference, sources tell CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd.

Citing “a high-ranking college official with knowledge of the situation,” the Houston Chronicle‘s Brent Zwerneman first reported that the SEC could announce the additions of the Longhorns and Sooners “within a couple of weeks.” Yes, things may move that quickly.

While SEC commissioner Greg Sankey along with officials from Texas and Oklahoma have all released statements refusing to comment on these reports, there have been no outward denials to this point. This despite resistance from some tangential parties, namely Texas A&M (not wanting another Lone Star State team in the SEC) and Oklahoma State (not wanting to be left alone in the Big 12).

This is the second time in just over a decade that the Longhorns and Sooners have given serious consideration to leaving the Big 12. Back during the last round of realignment, the programs (along with the Cowboys) came within 30 minutes of leaving for what was then the Pac-10. (This time it appears that Texas is willing to give up the back half of its Longhorn Network contract).

The additions of Texas and Oklahoma would make the SEC the first 16-team superconference while simultaneously adding massive brand power to a league already seen as the best in college sports. Whether these programs leave now or leave for the SEC specifically, their departure from the Big 12 appears inevitable, as well as possibly a huge legal fight over what is called a “binding grant of rights”…

cbssports.com

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