I do not miss it at all. The feel of the conference had a divided feel to it. The South teams did not embrace the games that were going on outside of Texas. Plus I was no longer excited to see the 6 North teams always on the schedule, with just 2 teams from the South. I wished it was more mixed up.
The only thing I care about it now is that TCU joined and that they keep hammering Texas each year. So glad the Frogs took down UT in Austin last year. Also, you would think the Big 12 has to wonder why they chose WV over Louisville for their 12th team. Or maybe they did know Louisville was better than WV in football, hoops (men and women) and baseball.
And just look at the scheduling. To welcome TCU to the conference, they sure made their point to give the Horned Frogs in consecutive weeks: @Okie State, @West Virginia, Kansas State, @Texas, Oklahoma. That kind of crap is why I am glad NU is no longer there.
This year look at a four week stretch scheduled between Texas and TCU:
Texas: OU, bye week, @TCU, Kansas
TCU: Kansas, @Oklahoma State, Texas, West Virginia
UT's schedule is more favorable. By accident? My thoughts are that the head office does not want TCU and WV to come into the conference without knowing who the big boys are (UT/OU). They will do their best to take away any hope, by making things difficult their first several years in the conference by getting beat down. That way they can take their place as the 2nd tier group.
I have lived here in Texas most of my life, so you would think someone like me would miss it. But if you put on the local news, the teams from the North were hardly mentioned. Even the scores came across as more of a footnote.