Yupp--"No big deal, we can always get someone else to fill their spot", that's definitely the UTsw public stance. In fact, UTsw President "The Lost Dude", uh, sorry (local bad anti-Horn joke), Deloss Dodds announced within a day of this thing hitting the news that he and the AD had already been in talks with their counterparts at University of Houston (UH) about them filling that vacancy, should it materialize. Of course, as far as aTm is concerned this was just another example of what they are sick of about UTsw-- this "tail" wags the whole dog. They have a clear point here, too: Wasn't that something for the Big 12 commissioner to do, contact another school about possibly joining? Shouldn't it have been after discussions among all the member schools? There's more, but the point is that UTsw not only did it on their own, they ANNOUNCED what they were doing, just thought it up, went out and did it right away and then flippantly told the world, "It's OK if they go, we've already got someone to take their place..." .
All just "more of the same" as far as aTm is concerned--at this point, they really DO "just want out": out from under UTsw's shadow and control in the Big 12 (and to some extent in the whole State of Texas), out on their own and appreciated in a stable conference. Despite sentiment here in central Tejas and (apparently) in the Big 12, folks should be able to understand the emotional issues behind this move, and the practical/financial ones are valid enough to preclude any interference from politicians (who, ironically and hypocritically enough, talk about wanting to make sure "this isn't an emotional decision"--but would only be acting on their OWN emotional needs in moving to stop it). SEC member institutions and their fans should welcome the Aggies into our conference with open arms.
(Now, who do we get to "round it out" to 14 teams, 7 in each division? And let's just DROP any talk of including FSU here, too: it adds nothing from a financial standpoint OR a recruiting one, and from a GATOR P.O.V., SEC-membership is one of our in-state recruiting advantages--why should we hand them that "leg-up"? Same is true for Miami, only MORE so. No, I like the idea of offering Georgia Tech a "return to the fold" as original members--they "fit in" with the "SEC culture" and they have ready-made rivalries inside the conference--assuming both they and, just as importantly, UGA actually WANT them here. There are other possibilities, of course, ones that make sense from various standpoints, but I'll leave that to y'all to mull over...got a feeling we'll be talking about this real soon.)