The Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns are set to join the Southeastern Conference in 2024 in a move that will build a juggernaut collection of the top college programs in the nation. The separation agreement with the Big 12 is reportedly $100 million but despite all of the zeroes, the two programs will likely make their money back hand-over-first in their new league.
“We’ve looked at well over 40 different formats, if you will, and from those formats there were different models,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said during an appearance last Friday on “The Paul Finebaum Show.” Here are two breakdowns of what to expect moving forward along with an entry for each SEC team from USA TODAY Sports’ Paul Myerberg.