The SEC will not add a 14th school for the 2012-2013 season according to a report from CBSSports.
Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive welcomed Texas A&M as the 13th member of the league on Monday and said he doesn’t expect to add another team before the Aggies begin play next season.
The SEC announced Sunday that Texas A&M would leave the Big 12 to join the conference next July and will compete in all sports for the 2012-13 academic year. The Aggies are the first newcomers since South Carolina and Arkansas joined the conference in 1992.
This is interesting news for the SEC as this will cause an unbalanced SEC schedule in baseball with a team getting an open weekend every week. You can check out the full report from CBSSports by clicking here.