Big 12 for so long, hello SEC.
According to ESPNAfter six months of negotiations, both the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Clippers will take action in the coming weeks.
Texas and Oklahoma are watching the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
The 12 major powers have reached an agreement to join the conference, every @BrentZwerneman pic.twitter.com/9aLz5wTHoA
— Bleaching Report (@BleacherReport) July 21, 2021
The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Oklahoma will both owe $76 million to the 12th Congress to buy out the remaining years of their media copyright agreement that was originally scheduled to expire in 2025.
If this move is passed, it will make the SEC the first 16-team meeting in history and will force the meeting to be readjusted.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission currently hopes to vote as soon as possible to send invitations to Texas and Oklahoma “sometime next week.” An SEC source told me. “The voting result is 13-1.”
— Kirk Bols (@kbohls) July 23, 2021
Last season, Oklahoma ranked second among the top 12 teams with a record of 6 wins and 2 losses. Texas ranked fourth in Big 12 with a 5-3 record.



