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Let's address the above scheduling issues. They can be overcome if Texas joins the ACC as we have. We only play 5 ACC football games per year. WE play each of the 14 football members at least once over 3 years, and twice over 6 years. If Texas were doing that, and playing us annually, as I think we both would like, that would leave Texas 6 games. OU and A&M could be played annually. That would leave 4 games. Texas could rotate playing Baylor, TCU, SMU, Houston, Rice and even UTEP, say playing 2 or 3 of them each year.Texas doesn't give a crap about anyone, everyone knows this! However, the state of Texas cares about basic economics and tax revenues from games.
Hypothetically speaking of course;
Let's go over Texas' scheduling first
Texas leaves to the Big 10 with no one else and the big 10 is now at 16 teams.
This means the state will potentially force Texas to continue it's RRR and possibly one game a year alternating between TTech and Baylor. Everyone knows the A&M and Texas rivalry is coming back, which means Texas can potentially have 3 OOC games out of the big 10, that are not going to be cupcake teams!
Toss in playing a couple of series per decade with teams on the Pacific coast, and Texas would have both a truly national schedule (the ACC has teams in the southeast and northeast, and we are in the midwest) and a schedule that has Texas maximizing its ties to the southwest.