By Isaiah Hole, Wolverines Wire: Texas and Oklahoma are potentially blowing up the college football world by departing the Big 12 with eyes on joining the SEC, causing many across the sport to infer that we’re going to end up with one big super conference.
But what would that look like if it were to come to fruition? How many teams would be involved?
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