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[QUOTE="DarthGrumpy, post: 1609022, member: 2141"] In summary, the fate of the XII rests in Texas's hands as it always have. The decsin for them is if they will get more money and power now with the current LHN and XII structure and then jump to another league (PAC/SEC/B1G/ACC) in 10 or less years or do they get more of both my giving-up the LHN for the greater good of the XII for the long-term. The options are: [LIST=1] [*]No change: XII likely falls apart before the GOR expires due to the amount of money (and frustration) offered to Oklahoma by the B1G or SEC with several other members (Kansas, OK St?) following them out the door. ACC survives. [*]Add 2, keep LHN: XII reluctantly adds some combination of Cincinnati/Memphis/Houston, LHN remains intact as such additional are not enough to create a viable network; but, this likely keeps the XII intact until the GOR expires. ACC surives as long as it can get a network in place before the GOR expires. [*]Add 2, LHN becomes XII Network: XII adds some combination of BYU/Cincinati/UConn which allows the LHN to change to a the XII network and then adds 2 to 8 additional schools when the ACC falls apart. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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