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[QUOTE="CoastAtlantic, post: 2978169, member: 5174"] [MEDIA=twitter]1080437960691068928[/MEDIA] [USER=989392552544686080]e0ppok @e0ppok[/USER] [URL='https://twitter.com/e0ppok/status/1080450706904109056']13h13 hours ago[/URL] Replying to [USER=1286343007]@flugempire[/USER] What remedies do you see the Great Lakes region enacting to stem the tide of migration to south (ACC/SEC) & west (XII/PAC) regions..? As this is a recruiting issue for Oklahoma, for example... Especially if UT looks at moving to SEC or in group to PAC w/o OU... [USER=1286343007]Greg Flugaur @flugempire[/USER] [URL='https://twitter.com/flugempire/status/1080454048766218242']13h13 hours ago[/URL] Replying to [USER=989392552544686080]@e0ppok[/USER] I don’t see anything stopping the migration. But Big Ten alumni and fans bring their fandom with them to wherever they live. It’s why you see Big Ten Fan clubs in Denver to Atlanta. [USER=1286343007]Greg Flugaur @flugempire[/USER] [URL='https://twitter.com/flugempire/status/1080455514063060993']13h13 hours ago[/URL] Replying to [USER=989392552544686080]@e0ppok[/USER] As for Texas, they are not moving to SEC nor PAC. They pretty much have 3 options. 1) Stay in Big 12 2) Create relationship with ACC similar to ND’s 3) Move to Big Ten. Texas’s #1 wish is to stay in Big 12. It’s also Disney’s #1 choice. [USER=989392552544686080]e0ppok @e0ppok[/USER] [URL='https://twitter.com/e0ppok/status/1080458609836916736']13h13 hours ago[/URL] Replying to [USER=1286343007]@flugempire[/USER] Speaking hypothetically, if Oklahoma were to leave XII: I don't see UT looking a solo act in ACC, most UT fans seem "uninspired" at thought/ SEC "following" A&M is last choice, but better than staying in XII w/o OU, & 6 year gap in GoR's & LHN isn't worth losing last rival... [USER=1286343007]Greg Flugaur @flugempire[/USER] [URL='https://twitter.com/flugempire/status/1080459991348330496']13h13 hours ago[/URL] The Faculty and Boosters of Texas, the people living in Austin, has zero desire for their University to have a front porch decorated with SEC. But there is also no doubt SEC is targeting Oklahoma. SEC will have its say in what transpires in 2024, 2025 in P5 Realignment. [/QUOTE]
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