By David M. Hale and Adam Rittenberg, ESPN: The SEC’s additions of Texas and Oklahoma from the Big 12 sent shock waves around the sport, and sparked plenty of theories about what would come next.
Would there be full-blown realignment? Which teams and leagues could be poached? How would the moves impact the next round of media rights negotiations?
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