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Houston Chronicle: Texas, Oklahoma reach out to SEC about joining conference
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<blockquote data-quote="Endless Purple" data-source="post: 3027465" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>I have similar thoughts about this on the long term. Right now the B1G and SEC are easily above the other conferences in revenue. Big 12 is third by revenue/school and it would be removed leaving a noticeable drop down to the ACC and PAC. It would be creating two superconferences, basically the first step to having 30-40 teams leave the NCAA.</p><p></p><p>Also with several years notice, it allows them to better negotiate which other teams to add to the two conferences. The one thing I do not know is how much loyalty the B1G might have towards the PAC, but it seems the PAC has fallen apart in terms of keeping up with the business side.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure I am against this as I think it would allow the rest of the schools to return to college sports and less minor league NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Endless Purple, post: 3027465, member: 778"] I have similar thoughts about this on the long term. Right now the B1G and SEC are easily above the other conferences in revenue. Big 12 is third by revenue/school and it would be removed leaving a noticeable drop down to the ACC and PAC. It would be creating two superconferences, basically the first step to having 30-40 teams leave the NCAA. Also with several years notice, it allows them to better negotiate which other teams to add to the two conferences. The one thing I do not know is how much loyalty the B1G might have towards the PAC, but it seems the PAC has fallen apart in terms of keeping up with the business side. I am not sure I am against this as I think it would allow the rest of the schools to return to college sports and less minor league NFL. [/QUOTE]
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