Texas and Oklahoma are days away from exiting the Big 12 Conference and joining the SEC, creating the first of the long awaited four “super conferences” long predicted for big-time college sports.
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The Texas State House has weighed in on the fast moving saga, and as of Friday, they had over 30 co-sponsors signed on. Rep. Dustin Burrows announced House Bill 289,
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