Author: Michael

The agreement that some thought would not happen has finally been agreed to. Oklahoma and Texas have reached a financial deal with the Big 12, along with its television partners for an early exit.
All parties have finalized the agreement, which allows the Longhorns and Sooners to join the SEC in 2024. As I previously reported, there was still a path for Texas and Oklahoma to leave the Big 12 earlier than 2025, though some thought the deal had been stalled.

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With Texas and Oklahoma joining, here’s what it could look like.
With news out that Texas and Oklahoma will move to the SEC a year earlier than expected, in 2024, the conference seems poised to now tackle a pesky subject: its future scheduling format for football.
After a year of debating the subject, SEC administrators are growing closer to, finally, making a decision on what could be a significant change to the structure of future football schedules in the country’s most successful league.

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The two QBs set to face off in Super Bowl LVII weren’t considered finished products coming out of college. But with time, they’ve both thrived.
Media access is done, and the players are in the bunker until Sunday. Here’s what we know …
• The quarterback matchup in Super Bowl LVII is incredibly significant for the most obvious reason—it’s the first time two Black signal-callers will square off on American sports’ biggest stage. But that’s not the only thing you can take away from the fact that Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts are the last two quarterbacks standing in 2022.

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Where Quinn Ewers used to be ‘business in the front, party in the back,’ he is now just business. Texas’ starting quarterback has cut his hair.
Ewers, the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2022, chose to reclassify and enrolled early at Ohio State. After one year with the Buckeyes, he transferred back closer to home and enrolled in Austin.
His hair has turned a lot of heads along the way.

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Brett Favre is reportedly filing a defamation lawsuit against Pat McAfee and Shannon Sharpe.
It may not be the new case of the century, but there’s no doubt it could be wildly entertaining.
As you may recall, last year, the former Green Bay Packers legend — and Viking/ Jets stop-gap — was accused of accepting $1.1 million for speaking engagements that never happened. He was then linked to an additional $5 million that was used for a volleyball arena at his alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi. His daughter played on the school’s volleyball team.

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