If the Longhorn Network covers high school games and/or shows highlights, IMHO, that crosses the line with respect to NCAA rules regarding recruit contact (would it be fair, for example, if a big orange satellite truck disgorged a swarm of orange clad reporters and camera men every Friday at blue chip recruit's high school games?)
That being said, the news that the Big XII will begin equitable sharing of TV revenue should stabilize the Big XII and allow its other attributes (like history, traditional rivalries, geographic proximity, and in my view, an equal or better football conference than the SEC) to be the more salient considerations for current and prospective members deciding which conference they want to be a part of.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/15680303/big-12-presidents-ok-revenue-sharing-for-tv-money
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