Here’s your evidence:Comments like "This isn't hard." or "Didn't think that needed to be explicitly stated." are meaningless in a discussion. It's just a empty, insulting comment that suggests that you can't provide any solid evidence to support your position. For example, if TAMU is historically much more likely to play in big games than Colorado, please tell us about those big games. Against who? When? Colorado won the national championship in 1990. A&M won one in 1939.
And once again, FSU is not AAU.
There are many factors that must be weighed before chosing the best candidate for conference expansion and it is complex. TV markets, academics, state flagship, geography, SEC footprint, rivalries and culture.
Another issue, I was on the faculty of A&M for about five years and I lived in Texas. Judging from the fans sporting baseball hats, bumper stickers and T-shirts, I estimate the state is about 60% Longhorns, 25% Aggies and 15% Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor etc. There is no question that A&M is the little Brother.
TV viewership between 2015-2019:
ND 4
FSU 14
TAMU 17
IU and Purdue, along with 40 other programs.
Colorado 58