Lets say that mega conferences are coming. I have no idea what Texas wants to do, but lets also presume that they have a desire to stay in a conference that makes geographic sense for them. They are a good anchor to a conference, Oklahoma is a good running mate but what do they have right now beyond that? Texas A&M and Tech are fine, Okie State is ok, you have nothing in either Kansas school or Missouri to write home about (football not basketball Kansas fan) and even though we are Big Ten fans it is objective to say Iowa State isn't even close to Iowa which marks them as a team that pales in comparison to the best in their own state.
Ok, so to my point; if Texas really doesn't want to go to the SEC due to academics then there is no good geographic fit for them, they will have their hand forced and will have to join the PAC __ or the Big ten, if they really don't want that to happen then they need to go to war and do it soon. Arkansas is nice but if you are going to provoke the SEC, which lets be fair possibly fired the first shot at Texas with the A&M business don't you have to go for a little more? If I were Texas/the Big XII I would be looking at chopping off the entire western boarder of the SEC don't just try for Arkansas go after LSU too.
The Big XII lost six recognized national championships in the two teams they lost adding Arkansas and LSU gets them five back. The ACC could get plundered so I will leave them out of the next part. Now that the Big Ten, PAC, and the SEC are all at 12 teams and on equal footing I doubt any of them are going to be outdone, if one moves to 16 they all move to 16. If Texas and Oklahoma were to sit at ten teams they would lose ground in money and prestige to the other conferences, at some point they will need to make a move to keep up. In my opinion that move needs to come soon or they will lose all power to control their own destiny forever. If the other conferences steal more of their teams and they stand pat their only option will be "well it happened which far flung conference do we land in?" and I really don't think that's what they want.
To get to 16 Texas and Oklahoma can't just add any schools, they need to replace at lest some of the prestige they lost in Nebraska and to a lesser extent Colorado. LSU and Arkansas give them prestige back, then they can go out and get some low rent institutions to fill out their mega conference. They can take LA tech and Arkansas State, then they can look west and take New Mexico and New Mexico State. I realize the last four have no prestige and don't give Texas anything to pride themselves on academically but if they are happy being the king of the molehill they have now why wouldn't this suit them just fine as their future super conference? If the Big Ten decided to take Missouri and Kansas they could still add TCU and Tulsa and call it a day.
Think about it this way, if the power structure had worked out differently and the Big Ten was a weak conference not a strong conference wouldn't you be lamenting the possibility of going to the ACC or Big XII if those conferences were coming after Ohio State and none of our geographic long time rivals? wouldn't you have a feeling of, well sure Texas and Oklahoma are great programs and it's fun to play them once in a while but they don't really matter that much to me year in year out? Not to mention the fact that we would probably get put in a different division than them so we'd really be playing Missouri and Kansas every year, sure Nebraska is a decent game, but lets give up Penn State and Michigan for them and Iowa State really? I can't take anyone seriously that would say that would be acceptable to them. [SIZE=-3][/SIZE]