Conference Realignment: The Barriers to the Beginning of the Mega-Conference Era
Chill the talk of 16-team mega-conferences for a while. They're at least five or ten years away.
Chill the talk of 16-team mega-conferences for a while. They're at least five or ten years away.
A crazy new conference realignment rumor has either the ACC getting stronger with Notre Dame or losing three members to the Big Ten and SEC.
Texas A&M and Missouri will exit the Big 12 for a fee of around $12.4 million.
The outcome from the Big 12 meeting raises an interesting question: Could Missouri stay?
You've got questions about Missouri's 'imminent' move to the SEC? Great; we've got answers.
Here we go. Missouri is expected to apply to the SEC as soon as the end of the week, according to a report in the New York Times.
CBS is reporting that both the SEC and ACC have denied West Virginia's applications to the leagues.
The SEC really has only two choices left -- Missouri and West Virginia. The conference should invite the Mountaineers to be the 14th team.
The SEC is acting like the Big 12. Which is not going to take it very far.
Multiple outlets are reporting that Texas A&M has their invitation and will head to the SEC as soon as Wednesday.