Attitude shown in SWC with Arkansas Razorbacks, Big 12 with Texas A&M Aggies, Mizzou Tigers not going to fly in new conference
DALLAS – It didn't take long for Texas to get put on notice that its shenanigans practiced in years past that caused upheaval and an unpleasant atmosphere in its previous conferences for schools like Arkansas, Texas A&M and Mizzou will not be tolerated in the SEC.
Commissioner Greg Sankey was more political, yet firm, when he was asked during his SEC Media Days opening press conference about what might be done to keep Texas from causing the type of problems experienced by literally every school that has had to share a league with them.
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