quiz,
how much extra money per yr that only goes to a very small handful of individuals per school, but not so much as one cent to so much as one fan, or alum, or student, or player legally, or faculty member, of any school, would it take to incentivize one to vote against the athletic best interests of the school??
and by "athletic best interests", i don't mean the short term financial interests of the very small handful, who will be the only ones to ever see a cent.
make no mistake, competitive and won loss wise, literally every legacy school in the SEC just loss ground and is worse off with the addition of UT and OU.
not only did the long range W-L record of every school take a hit, but the recruiting of every school who will compete with UT and OU for recruits, which is literally every school in the SEC, not just TAM, will take a hit recruiting wise as well. some significant.
also, literally every legacy SEC school just lost significant influence and voting shares in literally every future decision on everything the SEC makes, and lost influence to not just UT and OU, but also to the league office as well which gains in power with this.
and on that front, UT will never stop being who UT is and always has been. (ask the B12 how that works).
while everyone beyond ignorantly sees legacy SEC schools as somehow benefiting from this, reality is, there is a term for every legacy school that got suckered into voting for this total and complete lack of vision.
SUCKERS!!!