Realignment Rumors: SEC To Overwhelmingly Approve Texas, OR



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Discussions about the college conference realignment went from relatively dormant to discussing the city overnight this week after the Houston Chronicle reported that Texas and Oklahoma have a strong interest in joining the SEC.

As far as realignment goes, what starts off as fun food for fans on a bar stool soon becomes a live version of the musical chairs. The number of behind-the-scenes postures and planning that took place in the months leading up to this week is currently unknown (but will one day make a great documentary if UT & OU do end up jumping ship); but what we do know is that things are moving fast now and teams fear they will be left on the dance floor without a dance partner.

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Local Austin columnist Kirk Bohls reports that the SEC is ready to offer slots to the two Big 12 defectors, the only obstacle being Texas A&M. Almost a decade ago, the Aggies beat their big brother Texas to join the SEC when the Longhorns were fighting over bigger TV deals. Now that A&M is flourishing and Texas is on a roll, the little brother has grown up and sees no reason for the Longhorns to receive an invitation to the table. The veto on the additions would require four SEC schools to vote against further expansion, which doesn’t appear to be in the cards.

The real question in all of this, however, is what will happen to the remaining Big 12 teams if the conference gems make their way to greener pastures. Sources said a Big 12 leadership call this week included discussions about reaching out to other conferences to form “super” conferences.

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No matter what happens next, it’s safe to assume that the conferences will soon be very different. We’ll keep you posted on the news as it unfolds here at OutKick.

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