It's pretty much the end of the Big XII if the vote gets up, which needs 11/14 of the existing SEC. It's their 2 biggest football schools = TV revenue
Pretty sure that A&M won't be supporting that vote, so are there 3 others that are worried at their chance for glory over the additional TV revenue.
But it should mean more meaningful games in the SEC schedule, unless they're both put on the East conference so Bama can play them every 7 years
Pretty sure that A&M won't be supporting that vote, so are there 3 others that are worried at their chance for glory over the additional TV revenue.
But it should mean more meaningful games in the SEC schedule, unless they're both put on the East conference so Bama can play them every 7 years