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SEC officially invites powerhouses Oklahoma and Texas to join in 2025: Beleaguered Big 12 accuses ESPN of trying to 'destabilize' conference by encouraging other school defections

Southeastern Conference university presidents voted Thursday to invite Texas and Oklahoma to the league and create a 16-team powerhouse on the field and at the bank.

But how soon?

The latest step in a move that has potential to help reshape college sports came two days after Texas and Oklahoma requested to join the SEC in 2025. That's when the schools' media rights agreement with the Big 12 expires.

The SEC said its leaders voted unanimously to extend invitations to the Longhorns and Sooners and bring them into the conference effective July 1, 2025.

The Red River Rivalry will likely become a Southeastern Conference game in the 2025 season

The Red River Rivalry will likely become a Southeastern Conference game in the 2025 season

Southeastern Conference university presidents voted Thursday to invite Red River rivals Texas and Oklahoma to the league and create a 16-team powerhouse on the field and at the bank

Southeastern Conference university presidents voted Thursday to invite Red River rivals Texas and Oklahoma to the league and create a 16-team powerhouse on the field and at the bank

Adding Texas and Oklahoma to a conference that already includes such football powerhouses as Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida gives the SEC eight programs that have won national championships since 1980.

'Today's unanimous vote is both a testament to the SEC's longstanding spirit of unity and mutual cooperation, as well as a recognition of the outstanding legacies of academic and athletic excellence established by the Universities of Oklahoma and Texas,' Commissioner Greg Sankey said. 'I greatly appreciate the collective efforts of our Presidents and Chancellors in considering and acting upon each school's membership interest.'

Now the process goes back to the schools. Texas and Oklahoma both have board of regents meetings schedule for Friday with conference affiliation on the agenda. Whether the boards will move to accept the invitations at those meetings is unknown, but it is almost certain they will at some point.

Then the question becomes: Can Texas and Oklahoma find a way to join their new conference sooner than 2025? It has the makings of being a messy divorce with the Big 12 that could include ESPN.

Earlier Thursday, ESPN responded to Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby's accusations of attempting to destabilize his beleaguered conference by saying it has done nothing wrong.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian walks on stage behind mannequins wearing Texas and Oklahoma uniforms during the NCAA college football Big 12 media days Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Arlington, Texas

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian walks on stage behind mannequins wearing Texas and Oklahoma uniforms during the NCAA college football Big 12 media days Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Arlington, Texas

'The accusations you made are entirely without merit,' ESPN executive Burke Magnus, president of programming and content, said in a letter to Bowlsby that was released by the network.

'To be clear, ESPN has engaged in no wrongful conduct and, thus, there is nothing to ''cease and desist,''' Magnus wrote, adding: 'We trust this will put this matter to rest.'

Bowlsby sent a cease-and-desist letter to Magnus a day earlier, alleging ESPN was incentivizing at least one other conference to raid the league in an effort to hasten the departure of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC.

Bowlsby told AP on Wednesday he had 'absolute certainty' ESPN was acting inappropriately behind the scenes and that he suspected ESPN was involved in Texas and Oklahoma's months-long planning to exit the conference.

'It's intentional deception,' Bowlsby said of Texas and Oklahoma's actions.

ESPN holds a rights agreement with the Big 12, sharing the conference's football games with Fox, through the 2024-25 school year.

An early exit could cost Texas and Oklahoma a buyout worth tens of millions of dollars - if the Big 12's other eight schools keep the conference going.

The conference bylaws state that schools departing before the grant of rights runs out are on the hook for penalties worth the equivalent of a year's conference distribution for every year it breaks the agreement.

This past year the Big 12 distributed $34.5 million per member, down from recent years because of the pandemic. Pre-pandemic, the Big 12 annual distributions were approaching $40 million per school.

Earlier Thursday, ESPN responded to Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby's accusations of attempting to destabilize his beleaguered conference by saying it has done nothing wrong. Bowlsby (center) sent a cease-and-desist letter to Magnus a day earlier, alleging ESPN was incentivizing at least one other conference to raid the league in an effort to hasten the departure of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC. Bowlsby told AP on Wednesday he had 'absolute certainty' ESPN was acting inappropriately behind the scenes and that he suspected ESPN was involved in Texas and Oklahoma's months-long planning to exit the conference. 'It's intentional deception,' Bowlsby said of Texas and Oklahoma's actions

Earlier Thursday, ESPN responded to Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby's accusations of attempting to destabilize his beleaguered conference by saying it has done nothing wrong. Bowlsby sent a cease-and-desist letter to Magnus a day earlier, alleging ESPN was incentivizing at least one other conference to raid the league in an effort to hasten the departure of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC. Bowlsby told AP on Wednesday he had 'absolute certainty' ESPN was acting inappropriately behind the scenes and that he suspected ESPN was involved in Texas and Oklahoma's months-long planning to exit the conference. 'It's intentional deception,' Bowlsby said of Texas and Oklahoma's actions

Known as the Red River rivals, Texas and Oklahoma are the conference's two flagship schools

Known as the Red River rivals, Texas and Oklahoma are the conference's two flagship schools

A windfall awaits Texas and Oklahoma in the SEC. The conference is projected to start distributing about $67 million per year to its members in 2024, when its latest deal with ESPN kicks in.

Those projections don't take into account Texas and Oklahoma, two of the biggest brands and most successful programs in college sports.

ESPN also owns the SEC Network and the Longhorn Network, the cable home of Texas' athletics.

As the College Football Playoff moves toward expansion from four to 12 teams, the SEC will be adding the only Big 12 team to ever reach the playoff in Oklahoma. The Sooners have won six straight Big 12 titles and have four CFP appearances.

Texas won a national championship in 2005 and played for another in 2009, but the program has struggled to consistently contend for Big 12 titles in the last decade.

This offseason the Longhorns hired former Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian to be their head football coach, hoping to inject some SEC juice into the program.

Texas is now taking it one step further, relocating one of the wealthiest athletic departments in the country into the most competitive - and potentially the most lucrative - conference in major college football. 

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey speaks to reporters during the Southeastern Conference Media Days on July 19, 2021, in Hoover, Alabama

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey speaks to reporters during the Southeastern Conference Media Days on July 19, 2021, in Hoover, Alabama

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