The Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners rejected the Big 12’s opening offer as part of their negotiations for the two programs to exit the conference early, in route for the SEC in 2024, according to CBS Sports. It remains unclear what the Big 12’s offer initially entailed.
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