Lemme break out some "Tigerboard Logic" (whatever that is):
There were only 3 types of schools in the old Big 12:
1. Those with options to join another conference (NU, CU, MU, TAMU, OU, etc.)
2. Those WITHOUT options (KU, KSU, ISU, Baylor)
3. Texas
In the last 18 months, EVERY school with options has either left the conference, is in the process of doing so, or has explored the possibility. Are they all irrational? Making a strictly emotional move? If ISU had the opportunity to leave the Big 12, they should and they would have.
Hoops believes that those schools with options are responsible for the instability (by leaving or threatening to leave). Now that UT and OU were rejected/opted not to join the Pac-12, their interests are now completely aligned with the remaining conference members. Long live the new Big 12.
I believe that the lack of a sustainable conference structure since 1996 is responsible (something that is everyone's fault) and that UT or OU will continue to look at other options and eventually leave the conference in the next several years. The day UT or OU is left out of the BCS championship because the computers say their schedule is weak will be the last day of the Big 12 conference.
Two things are certain: one of us will be proven correct, and the other really won't care at that point.
YES OU has explored. That is why they are NOT leaving. They understand that the grass is greener where it is at. I have explored other opportunities in my job several times, but have come to the realization that nowhere else is better. OU has realized that it is in their best interest to stay in the Big 12 and that they will be worse off in any other conference. You can not give me one reason why OU would be better off in another conference.
And yes those with options were responsible for instability. And yes, so was UT and OU. But the reasons that UT and OU WERE responsible for instability will no longer exist in the conference. (LHN is not a reason, just an excuse for You and A&M to cry.)
The others that were responsible for instability will be gone.
(we have no idea what opportunities ISU has or has not had because our AD doesn't announce his intentions to the world)