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Texas A&M regent Stallings wants Big 12 to survive

The Columbian
Published: June 14, 2010, 12:00am

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M regent Gene Stallings says he wants the Big 12 to survive — and would vote to keep the Aggies in the league if they don’t get a much better offer from another conference.

Stallings told The Associated Press on Monday that keeping the Big 12 together “would tickle me to death.”

Stallings coached Alabama to a football national championship in 1992. If Texas A&M moves, he’d rather see the Aggies go to the Southeastern Conference than the Pac-10.

But Stallings says the last thing he wants to see is the Big 12 break apart. Aggies officials have met with Pac-10 and SEC officials in recent days.

Regents at Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State have scheduled meetings Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss conference allegiances. Stallings says he expects Texas A&M regents to meet later this week.

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