Context: In July 2021, after 25 seasons as members of the Big 12, Texas and rival Oklahoma accepted invitations to join the Southeastern Conference (SEC) no later than the 2025 season. In February 2023, the Big 12 announced that the two schools had negotiated a combined $100 million early termination fee in order to leave for the SEC a year before the schools' media rights deal with the Big 12 was set to expire. The Longhorns football team will continue competing in the Big 12 through the 2023 season before moving to the SEC in 2024. Question: How much was the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference? OriginalAnswer: $100 million ModelAnswer: There is no publicly available information regarding the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference. This information is typically not disclosed due to the confidential nature of such agreements.