Alright, so all these dominos started falling when A&M and Mizzou went to the SEC, which made Nebraska and Colorado also leave, which eventually watered down the Big12 so much that we ended up jetting for the SEC... A&M and Nebraska were the two schools that the Big12 needed to keep in order to stay relevant. Losing Colorado and Mizzou didn't really hurt the conference. I guess we can sorta look back and realize that this damn Longhorn Network as probably the one move that started this entire trend. I can't really find any other genesis move.