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"UT joining a conference that operates in geographic harmony is a luxury that is actually quite rare in the new landscape of college football."
Texas stands to greatly benefit from the geographically contiguous nature of the SEC
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Texas made effective use of 6 OL packages in the Big 12.
How will the Longhorns use "Big 12 personnel" in the SEC?
@Ian_A_Boyd with an in-depth look (On3+): www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/news/formations-to-know-in-2024-making-effective-use-of-big-humans-with-the-big-12-package/
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The Big 12 raising a billion in private equity and using it to pay FSU and Clemson’s exit fees, only for them to say thank you and join the SEC instead, would be extremely funny stuff.
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The Pac-12 had an offer on the table in 2018 for $1B for 15% of the conference from private equity, valuing each team at $555M (~$700M in 2024 dollars).
If the Big 12 accepts $800M for 20%, each school is valued at $250M, a steep haircut for the Four Corners from the 2018 offer.
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Texas Longhorns, Oklahoma Sooners unanimously accept invitation to SEC
By Heather Dinich & Mark Schlabach
Texas, Oklahoma announce intent to leave Big 12 but plan to 'honor their existing ... agreements'
By Ben Kercheval
Texas lawmakers file bill to block UT-Austin from leaving Big 12 for SEC
By Heidi Perez-Moreno
After UT-Austin signals a Big 12 exit, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick moves to create a Senate panel focused on college sports ...
By Heidi Perez-Moreno
SEC unanimously votes to invite Texas, Oklahoma; Big 12's Bob Bowlsby 'disappointed'
By Heather Dinich
Texas, Oklahoma joining SEC: Longhorns, Sooners kick-start conference realignment with move from Big 12
By Barrett Sallee
Big 12 sends ESPN cease and desist letter as commissioner says network wants to 'destabilize' conference
By Paul Myerberg & Steve Berkowitz