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OU_Sooner

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I could see theoretical arguments for a school to leave the SEC


They may not be good arguments, but I'm sure they exist.

Would Missouri feel like a more geographic and cultural fit in the B1G?
Texas A&M could almost certainly get an invite to any conference. Would they be upset enough about texas joining the SEC to bail?
Could Vanderbilt believe the ACC or the B1G is more in-line with their academic goals than the SEC?

Again, I can't feasibly imagine anyone leaving the SEC. But I suppose anything's possible.
[Post edited by OU_Sooner at 01/05/2022 5:26PM]

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Posted: 01/05/2022 at 5:26PM



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