Upon disbandment, where should the other Big 12 teams go?

Dec 7, 2019; Arlington, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Charleston Rambo (14) cannot make the catch while defended by Baylor Bears cornerback Raleigh Texada (13) in the first quarter in the 2019 Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 7, 2019; Arlington, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Charleston Rambo (14) cannot make the catch while defended by Baylor Bears cornerback Raleigh Texada (13) in the first quarter in the 2019 Big 12 Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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Baylor Bears

Baylor is one of three teams to reportedly reach out to the Pac-12 amidst their current league’s chaos, and it would honestly be a pretty decent fit.

The Bears would easily manage to pull off a positive record and, subsequently, make a bowl every season. They would surely not be joining the conference alone, either. There isn’t much else to say about Baylor outside of that: they would go to the Pac-12 and be an okay team.

TCU Horned Frogs

TCU finds themselves in the same boat as Baylor in regards to looking at the Pac-12 as a worthy landing spot. Not only that, but they, too, would hold their own in that league.

The Frogs have a little history with the Pac’s current lineup of members, but having teams like Baylor and OKST tagging along will help soften that blow. They also have winning records against three of the West Coast’s biggest names: Stanford, Oregon, and Southern California.