Texas would lose over 3,000 jobs, due to the move:
Meanwhile, an economic study conducted by Ray Perryman, an economist based in Waco, Texas, said if Texas A&M leaves the Big 12, but the rest of the conference remains intact, the decrease in business activity in the state would include losses of $217.2 million in output (gross product) each year and 3,050 jobs.
http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1252192
Orangebloods at it's finest.
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Meanwhile, an economic study conducted by Ray Perryman, an economist based in Waco, Texas, said if Texas A&M leaves the Big 12, but the rest of the conference remains intact, the decrease in business activity in the state would include losses of $217.2 million in output (gross product) each year and 3,050 jobs.
http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1252192
Orangebloods at it's finest.
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