LOL! Cool, you continue to surprise me - I had no idea you were that ancient. You are in my realm now.
Yeah, you and I have discussed this before. I still maintain the best option for UT is to stay put and find $ome way to lure a couple of attractive teams to the Big 12. I say this because I believe nothing is impossible. Eight years ago would you have believed that Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri and A&M would have bolted? Or San Diego State or U of H would be part of the Big East?
Beyond this, would a coalition of independents like ND, BYU, UT and OU form the core of a whole new conference that might include FSU, Miami, Clemson and UNC?
And I loved this - "In the kingdom of the blind, the man with one eye rules."
I'm NOT so ancient that I don't enjoy the occasional Jimmy Buffett concert, and I'm no candidate for a trip to Branson anytime soon. That being said, I have been around long enough to recognize that it's not gonna be too long before UT has to cook or get out of the kitchen where realignment is concerned.
I think that there are still some folks around Bellmont Hall who suffer from the idea that UT is the "prettiest belle at the ball" and can go anywhere they want, at the twist of a finger. That's only partly true, and it will change the longer UT waits. UT is in real danger of being left behind in realignment if the athletic department is content to be a big fish in an increasingly smaller pond.
I agree with you Doc to the extent that IF there were a couple of suitable teams to bring into the Big XII, that would be the best answer. The problem, as I see it, is this. There is UCF, which at least has the potential to develop into an interesting addition. There is NO number twelve. Cincy? Only if the Big XII is willing to settle for sloppy seconds in Ohio. They do NOT have the potential of a Louisville, as some claim. BYU? No thanks to that bunch of divas. They're also located in the wrong part of the country for the Big XII, and they don't really bring a sizable tv market with them. (Sorry Salt Lake City.) Arkansas is NOT walking through the door. Neither is LSU, and the Big XII, which apparently sat on its' hands when it could have acted, can forget about FSU and Clemson. Like I said Doc, there's a not-ready-for-prime-time Central Florida, and nobody else.
That leaves two options. The SEC? I really don't have a problem if UT wanted to go that route. I stated earlier in this thread that if UT and OU went SEC, something by the way Mike Slive would move heaven and earth to have happen, UT would annually be playing rivalry games against Arkeysaw, agricultural, Okie, and LSU. I figure 'Bama and Auburn would be moved to the SEC East, but UT would play them on a regular basis too, as well as Ole Miss, Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. The built in advantage agricultural gets from being in the SEC would be gone, UT would NOT have to cheat to get players, and if, as some claim, Texas is becoming increasingly an SEC-dominated state, then UT could and should take advantage of that. By the way, as a UT fan, I do NOT want UT having to compete against both an agricultural and an OU that are in the SEC while UT languishes in whatever's left of the Big XII. Talk about sloppy seconds...
The other answer is the PAC. I'm no insider to OU thinking, but I believe that IF OU and UT can make the jump west, that would be the preference of both schools right now. Take Tech and OSU with us, and put the four of us in a PAC East with the Arizona schools, Colorado, and Utah, and you've got the closest thing to a regional alignment UT is gonna find when the Big XII blows up.
My prediction for the Big XII? When all is said and done, I think it gets picked over like a turkey at thanksgiving. I think that there are still some nice options out there for UT, but I don't think that those options are gonna be there forever. I've ruled out the B1G and ACC for distance considerations, and I've never thought going independent is a viable option for UT, so as I see it, there are the three options I've mentioned, with staying and propping up the Big XII being the most risky option, and one I seriously hope UT doesn't choose. Sometimes, you have to move to a new and better neighborhood, even if you have to leave some old friends behind.