Paul Finebaum, SEC Network host and one of that conference's biggest cheerleaders, isn't done trying to dump in the Big 12 conference.

In a Wednesday interview on SiriusXM College Sports Nation, Finebaum doubled down on last week's unverified speculation about Oklahoma wanting to leave the conference -- still without naming or citing any sources -- and called the Big 12 "The Titanic, and you can see the iceberg in sight."

And to throw some more shade around, he said Texas still falsely thinks "the entire college football world revolves around it."

As we go through the transcript of his interview, we'll highlight every time he says "I think" or makes a statement without providing any source for what he's claiming.

"I see the Big 12 as a complete trainwreck. The Big 12 is The Titanic and you can see the iceberg in sight. I love the fact that at the Big 12 meetings the other day, the athletic directors all scoffed at reports with the old Mark Twain line, "The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated." I don't think we're exaggerating. You can lay out any set of facts you want and in my mind, they don't have an answer other than being in a complete state of oblivion.

To me, the commissioner is one of the weakest of the Power 5 college commissioners. I know they can argue they don't have a television network by saying, 'Look at our revenues from television.' And that's correct. They have some very good television deals. And we all know about the University of Texas' deal. But I don't see this league going anywhere. I said the other day that I thought Oklahoma was trying desperately to get out or look for a path out of the Big 12 as soon as it can, which is a number of years away, and I believe that. And I have reason to believe that. I know people think that those of us behind microphones just throw things up against the wall and see if they land or stick to something or somebody. In this case, I'm not throwing that up against the wall. I believe very strongly, based on information that I've been told [though he is not citing], that Oklahoma flat-out wants out of the Big 12 as soon as it can get that door open without mortgaging its entire bank account on its future.

"That's six, seven years away, but that doesn't mean they aren't already looking ahead. I don't think they want anything to do with the uncertain future of the Big 12."

So where would Oklahoma go if it left the Big 12? Let's take another look into the crystal bawwwwwwl of Pawwwwwwwl.

"I think some of it depends on where we are in a couple years. I think if you said today, 'OK, we are going to lift all the sanctions that if you could go wherever you want today,' I think Oklahoma would want to land in the SEC. I have no doubt that Oklahoma wants in the SEC.

"Texas doesn't. Texas is too good for the SEC. Frankly, I think the University of Texas feels like they're too good for college football, and look where that's got them. The University of Texas, after having done nothing on the football field for the last five years, still thinks the entire college football world revolves around it. And I'm sorry, it doesn't. I think maybe it's better than it was. I have to admire Tom Herman greatly, but to me, Texas is just another school that happens to have its own television contract. And I'll be careful what I say about that considering where I work. But I wasn't part of that decision, and I don't really know very much about it. All that's done since the deal was formulated is cause trouble, and it has made others flee what was once a very respected league that is, in my mind, is no longer."