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Yeah, but here's where I'm afraid this all ends up:
Hypothetically, what if the B1G approaches and says, "Look, we have Rice ready to sign a six year contract to play football in the B1G. We want UConn to bring in all sports for six years and we'll pay you well--but understand you won't be members. We just want to monetize the spots we're holding for UVA/UNC or OK/Texas. It's strictly a pay-for-play contract."
What then?
There is a 0.0% chance that Rice would be brought in for football only. Rice does not move the needle what so ever in Texas, and would in no way allow the conference to monetize the state. If the B1G really wanted a Texas School, they should have approached A&M when The Big 12 was falling apart. The only way Rice gets in is if UT required it for their joining as full members as well. Not holding my breath on either happening for obvious reasons.