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Is it just me, or do other people really doubt that this move will make the big 12 more stable? As far as I can tell Texas and Oklahoma still feel they are head and shoulders above all the other teams in this conference. The proof will be if they sign an extension of their grant of rights, because my feeling is they are going to be eyeing the exit door in a few years and jumping ship to the SEC, pac12, or even ACC. There's no way that the old-school fans of Texas and Oklahoma are thrilled about starting a longterm relationship with the likes of Cincinnati, Houston, or Memphis.....they think they are better than that....
Conference realignment won't be finished until the Big 12 extends their grant of rights to match the bar set by the acc.
Getting an invite to Big12 will be a life preserver with a leak in it....better than the alternative, but 5 mins after the invite , I'll be worrying about horns and Sooners leaving....
Conference realignment won't be finished until the Big 12 extends their grant of rights to match the bar set by the acc.
Getting an invite to Big12 will be a life preserver with a leak in it....better than the alternative, but 5 mins after the invite , I'll be worrying about horns and Sooners leaving....