Matt,
It might not happen but Texas IS looking into it. The Attorney General(Texas Alum) has people looking into the GoR.
That's whats important here. They are interested.
It seems they think they are becoming second fiddle in terms of attention in their state(nationally, not locally)
Texass was already looking into breaking the GoR to go independent, so I don't think this is anything startling. And we had discussed a while back that if any school had the fiscal and political wherewithal to break a GoR, it would be Texass--the process is going to be costly and laborious.
As for being second fiddle...well, as long as aTm is shacking up with the SEC, they're going to be second fiddle in media coverage. This isn't a Texass problem--it's a SEC problem, and that won't go away as long as ESPN keeps hitching their gravy train to the SEC's biscuit wheels.
As long as Michigan, tOSU, Wisky, and Neb can control Texass, they'll be a good addition. The problem is when Texass splits this group politically and starts making promises to the lower-tier schools to get them on board with their special brand of herpaderp...