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Texas & OK ask to join SEC?
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[QUOTE="nelsonmuntz, post: 4018497, member: 833"] 2002 called, and it wants its realignment strategy back. Who said anything about adding OSU or Iowa State? Although at the right price, maybe. The Big 10 needs to get bigger to diversify away its exposure to Ohio State and Michigan leaving, and it needs new markets. The idea that every team needs to make the same in conference revenue is as obsolete and stupid as adding schools for cable boxes. Setting some impossible standard for growth guarantees doing nothing until it is too late. Just ask the remaining Big 12 schools if they wish they had added schools 5 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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