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Sources: SEC covets Texas, OU
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:19 pm
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:19 pm
Updated: June 12, 2010, 10:51 PM ET
The Southeastern Conference, reportedly keen on adding Texas A&M amid the onrush of a Big 12 shakeup, would be just as interested in luring Texas and Oklahoma but doesn't see either as a realistic option, sources with knowledge of the SEC's maneuverings have told ESPN and ESPN.com.
An SEC athletic director told ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach that the SEC's first choice would be adding the Longhorns, but might consider taking Texas A&M because it expands the league's footprint into the Dallas and Houston TV markets.
Given the fact that Texas A&M may be the only Big 12 school the SEC could add, the league was prepared to make the move even if Texas and Oklahoma went elsewhere.
"We've got to be diligent in evaluating this," another SEC athletic director told ESPN.com's Schlabach. "We can't just add teams who are going to split the pie without adding anything substantial to the pie."
Adding the Aggies would provide SEC West member Arkansas with a natural rival, which the Razorbacks have lacked since joining the league in 1992 from the Southwest Conference.
Looking beyond the Big 12 for expansion, specifically to the ACC for schools such as Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State or Miami, was not in the SEC's plans, sources told ESPN.
The sources saw no way the SEC would raid the ACC and added serious doubt that Virginia Tech could be pried away from Virginia.
The idea the SEC would go after Kansas was also dismissed, though a KU source said that would be a preference for the Jayhawks.
Big 12 sources continued to suggest to ESPN on Saturday that the addition of five more Big 12 teams to the Pac-10 is the most likely scenario after Colorado's move. The exodus could begin as early as Tuesday, but nothing has been finalized.
A source with knowledge of Oklahoma's future told ESPN on Saturday the Sooners had not committed to the Pac-10.
However, Oklahoma president David Boren and athletic director Joe Castiglione had a meeting Saturday with Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott and deputy commissioner Kevin Weiberg, the school said in a statement. OU's Board of Regents plans to meet Wednesday afternoon to weigh conference options.
Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds said Saturday the Longhorns were still considering "all options."
One plan still on the table was to keep the 10 remaining Big 12 schools together and reposition the conference for the future.
A source familiar with the Sooners said there was compelling information the Big 12 would still be very strong. The Big 12 could remain at 10 or add teams, which the source said would be a choice to be made later and carefully reviewed.
Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
Information from ESPN's Joe Schad, ESPN.com's Andy Katz and ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach was used in this report.
The Southeastern Conference, reportedly keen on adding Texas A&M amid the onrush of a Big 12 shakeup, would be just as interested in luring Texas and Oklahoma but doesn't see either as a realistic option, sources with knowledge of the SEC's maneuverings have told ESPN and ESPN.com.
An SEC athletic director told ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach that the SEC's first choice would be adding the Longhorns, but might consider taking Texas A&M because it expands the league's footprint into the Dallas and Houston TV markets.
Given the fact that Texas A&M may be the only Big 12 school the SEC could add, the league was prepared to make the move even if Texas and Oklahoma went elsewhere.
"We've got to be diligent in evaluating this," another SEC athletic director told ESPN.com's Schlabach. "We can't just add teams who are going to split the pie without adding anything substantial to the pie."
Adding the Aggies would provide SEC West member Arkansas with a natural rival, which the Razorbacks have lacked since joining the league in 1992 from the Southwest Conference.
Looking beyond the Big 12 for expansion, specifically to the ACC for schools such as Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State or Miami, was not in the SEC's plans, sources told ESPN.
The sources saw no way the SEC would raid the ACC and added serious doubt that Virginia Tech could be pried away from Virginia.
The idea the SEC would go after Kansas was also dismissed, though a KU source said that would be a preference for the Jayhawks.
Big 12 sources continued to suggest to ESPN on Saturday that the addition of five more Big 12 teams to the Pac-10 is the most likely scenario after Colorado's move. The exodus could begin as early as Tuesday, but nothing has been finalized.
A source with knowledge of Oklahoma's future told ESPN on Saturday the Sooners had not committed to the Pac-10.
However, Oklahoma president David Boren and athletic director Joe Castiglione had a meeting Saturday with Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott and deputy commissioner Kevin Weiberg, the school said in a statement. OU's Board of Regents plans to meet Wednesday afternoon to weigh conference options.
Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds said Saturday the Longhorns were still considering "all options."
One plan still on the table was to keep the 10 remaining Big 12 schools together and reposition the conference for the future.
A source familiar with the Sooners said there was compelling information the Big 12 would still be very strong. The Big 12 could remain at 10 or add teams, which the source said would be a choice to be made later and carefully reviewed.
Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
Information from ESPN's Joe Schad, ESPN.com's Andy Katz and ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach was used in this report.
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:43 pm to Will Cover
quote:back in the shallow end, jayhawks
The idea the SEC would go after Kansas was also dismissed, though a KU source said that would be a preference for the Jayhawks.
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:48 pm to Angry LLAMA
so if no ACC teams, then who would come with aTm?
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:52 pm to Will Cover
quote:
Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
I bet they did.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 12:03 am to Will Cover
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Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 12:07 am to Will Cover
quote:
Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
There's little reason to actually do this if you are KU and MU at least. They'll lose their automatic BCS bid when they drop below 6 teams... and ISU, KSU, and Baylor probably bring little to teh table
Posted on 6/13/10 at 6:14 am to Alabama Slim
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so if no ACC teams, then who would come with aTm?
I've seen somewhere that the SEC would be okay with a 13 team conference.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 7:10 am to dirtymoney
The President of Texas is a Cal alum. He has always wanted Texas in the Pac 10 because of his love for Cal-Berkeley and Stanford and he is over-ruling the AD and everyone else. No chance Texas goes to the SEC.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 7:54 am to Dr Drunkenstein
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No chance Texas goes to the SEC.
As an LSU fan, I'm okay with not having Texas in the fold. What I don't understand is if TA&M is the option, who would be the 2nd team?
Posted on 6/13/10 at 8:06 am to Will Cover
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Officials from five schools -- Kansas, Missouri, Kansas State, Iowa State and Baylor -- had a conference call on Saturday, the Kansas City Star reported. The schools agreed they would like to continue as members of the Big 12.
There is a good chance these schools get left high and dry. I'm sure Kansas WAS very interested in an SEC invite.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 8:25 am to Will Cover
Every school is rumored to be joining every conference. No article means anything until Tuesday.
Posted on 6/13/10 at 8:36 am to Will Cover
There is more to this story than what is being reported. 5 teams to the PAC-10 and 1 team to the SEC it does not add up.
This statement makes no since;
Looking beyond the Big 12 for expansion, specifically to the ACC for schools such as Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State or Miami, was not in the SEC's plans, sources told ESPN. if the SEC is adding 1 team in the West. If they add 1 or more teams in the West then they will add 1 or more teams to the East. JMHO!
This statement makes no since;
Looking beyond the Big 12 for expansion, specifically to the ACC for schools such as Georgia Tech, Clemson, Florida State or Miami, was not in the SEC's plans, sources told ESPN. if the SEC is adding 1 team in the West. If they add 1 or more teams in the West then they will add 1 or more teams to the East. JMHO!
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:36 am to CaseyMc2
quote:or add 2 to the west and realign a west team (likely auburn) to the east
if the SEC is adding 1 team in the West. If they add 1 or more teams in the West then they will add 1 or more teams to the East
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:46 am to jjbodean1970
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or add 2 to the west and realign a west team (likely auburn) to the east
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:51 am to pmbeats
No way would Auburn/Alabama get split up IMO
Posted on 6/13/10 at 9:54 am to Honkus
quote:sure just make them each others permanent divisional opponent
No way would Auburn/Alabama get split up IMO
Posted on 6/13/10 at 10:04 am to teeMike
Add aTm to the west. Add Duke, NC, and NCState to the east. Move Vandy to the west. Balanced divisions, new markets, big upgrade in Basketball. Game, set, match, SEC dominates.
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