BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive remains hopeful Texas A&M will join the league by next season and that the conference has “started to look at schedules for 2012-13” for 13 teams.”
SEC presidents voted to accept Texas A&M last week, but the invitation was contingent on Texas A&M being free of legal issues regarding its departure from the Big 12. Several Big 12 schools, including Baylor, have not waived their right to consider litigation.
Slive also said the SEC has no “immediate plans” to add a 14th team. He says the SEC isn’t “thinking in terms of numbers.” He says the league thinks about the strength of the SEC and the “attractiveness of Texas A&M as an institution.”