The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Big 12’s Texas, Oklahoma make request to join SEC

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Texas and Oklahoma made a request Tuesday to join the powerhouse Southeaste­rn Conference, with SEC Commission­er Greg Sankey saying the league would consider it in the “near future.”

A day after the Big 12 schools notified the league that they would not be extending an agreement that binds conference members to 2025, the schools publicly stated for the first time they want to join the SEC.

Oklahoma and Texas sent a joint letter to Sankey, requesting “invitation­s for membership to the Southeaste­rn Conference starting on July 1, 2025.”

“We believe that there would be mutual benefit to the universiti­es on the one hand, and the SEC on the other hand, for the universiti­es to become members of the SEC. We look forward to the prospect of discussion­s regarding this matter,” the schools said in a letter signed by each university’s president.

Oklahoma and Texas are bound to the Big 12 and its eight other members through the 2024-25 school year by a grant of media rights that runs concurrent with the conference’s billion-dollar television deals with ESPN and Fox.

“The events of recent days have verified that the two schools have been contemplat­ing and planning for the transition for months and this formal applicatio­n is the culminatio­n of those processes,” Big 12 Commission­er Bob Bowlsby said in a statement.

Joining another conference before the grant of rights expires would cost the schools tens of millions of dollars per year in relinquish­ed revenue and possible exit penalties.

Competing in the conference as a lame duck for four more seasons doesn’t benefit the schools and isn’t ideal for the Big 12, either. If the conference is going to survive, it needs to begin rebuilding soon to show stability heading into negotiatio­ns for its next television contract.

Meanwhile, the SEC is poised to grow to 16 teams with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, half of which have won at least one national championsh­ip in football since 1980.

The SEC’s most recent television contract with ESPN, set to take effect in 2024, is expected to increase revenue distributi­on to its member schools to about $67 million per year.

The Big 12 was approachin­g distributi­ons of $40 million per school before the pandemic led to distributi­ons dropping to $34.5 million per school this year.

The news broke last week at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, that Texas and Oklahoma, the Big 12’s flagships universiti­es, had been discussing a possible move with Southeaste­rn Conference officials. The Houston Chronicle, a Hearst company newspaper, was first to report the intended jump, but neither the schools nor the SEC would publicly confirm the parties had been in discussion­s.

 ?? LM Otero / Associated Press ?? Oklahoma football coach Lincoln Riley during NCAA Big 12 media days on July 14 in Arlington, Texas. Oklahoma and Texas have requested to leave the league and join the powerhouse SEC.
LM Otero / Associated Press Oklahoma football coach Lincoln Riley during NCAA Big 12 media days on July 14 in Arlington, Texas. Oklahoma and Texas have requested to leave the league and join the powerhouse SEC.

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