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A source told Sporting News Wednesday that both Texas A&M and Oklahoma are so concerned about rival...

A source told Sporting News Wednesday that both Texas A&M and Oklahoma are so concerned about rival Texas gaining a recruiting advantage with the newly-formed Longhorn Network, the two institutions could turn to the SEC if the problems can’t be figured out. The core issue: The Longhorn Network will televise live high school football games in the state of Texas, an obvious recruiting advantage for Texas.

The Sporting News' Matt Hayes. I'd say there is, at best, a 5% chance this happens, but as a dispassionate observer (last summer wiped me out too much to get worked up anymore) I say this is a smart play by OU and A&M if true. The 'high school games' thing really might have been a step too far in this ongoing game, and there are plenty of powerful figures who have begun to push back.

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