Category Archives: Realignment

Where does the realignment wheel stop? Big 12 stops at 10

So we get further into the abyss of realignment and every week there seem to be more and more developments and non-developments. The realignment problems continue to grow and we have not even got to the point where the schools have … finish reading Where does the realignment wheel stop? Big 12 stops at 10

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The quicker we get Football ONLY conferences the better

All of this craziness over the changing of conference affiliations has ignored a critical element.  Virtually all of the changes have been proposed and accepted SOLELY for football. The result is that MANY MANY programs incur enormous expenses in other … finish reading The quicker we get Football ONLY conferences the better

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Expansion updates: Nothing shocking

Well there is no big news breaking yet.  Pretty much what has been expected all weekend. The Big 12 officially approved TCU The Big East announced it is looking for new teams, up to six more Missouri still wants the … finish reading Expansion updates: Nothing shocking

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Conference shuffle heats up again

With a one week hiatus with relative calm, the conference shuffle heated up again as a variety of movement potential leapt to the forefront. Among the issues circulating are: Missouri-where will Missouri end up.  Many reports indicate that Missouri is … finish reading Conference shuffle heats up again

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NCAA President Emmert concerned money only consideration in conference shuffle

We all know that money is the driving factor behind the whole conference affiliation shuffle, but NCAA President Mark Emmert is trying to get schools to consider other criteria as well. As a growing number of schools play musical chairs … finish reading NCAA President Emmert concerned money only consideration in conference shuffle

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College landscape set for major shake-up this week; is it good for any sport other than football?

The college football season is in full swing but more of the headlines are coming from the changes in the landscape of the conferences. After a week of speculation, Pitt and Syracuse were accepted to become members of the ACC on the … finish reading College landscape set for major shake-up this week; is it good for any sport other than football?

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How close is Big 12 to the end? Reports conflict. Stability key

So the main question regarding conference realignment is whether or not the Big 12 will survive if Oklahoma departs. The conflicting reports have focused on whether Oklahoma is ready for immediate departure and whether the Pac 12 is willing to accept … finish reading How close is Big 12 to the end? Reports conflict. Stability key

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Where will the realignment revolution end? Texas, ND to Big Ten?

It is interesting to see the ongoing drama surrounding college football realignment as everyone seems to be worried about where the process will end. Schools are ready to bolt their existing conferences if they feel that their conference is less … finish reading Where will the realignment revolution end? Texas, ND to Big Ten?

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Text of letter from Dan Beebe (Big 12) to Mike Slive (SEC)

This is to confirm our discussion yesterday during which I informed you that the Big 12 Conference Board of Directors unanimously authorized me to convey to you and their colleagues in the Southeastern Conference that the Big 12 and its … finish reading Text of letter from Dan Beebe (Big 12) to Mike Slive (SEC)

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Big 12 letter to A&M outlines departure requirements

The Big 12 has sent a letter to Texas A&M which outlines the procedures required in order for A&M to depart the conference.  Neither side would release the letter (as of yet) but you can expect that the letter had … finish reading Big 12 letter to A&M outlines departure requirements

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Texas A&M preparing for move

As you recall when we addressed the situation a few weeks ago, the SEC had turned down A&M’s request for admission. There seemed little doubt that it was a short term “rejection” designed only to insulate the SEC from being … finish reading Texas A&M preparing for move

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Will Texas A&M’s desire to move re-open the shuffle

While the SEC decided not to deal with the issue of inviting Texas A&M to join over the weekend, nobody involved with college football seems to believe that we are at a stopping point. It appears that there is now … finish reading Will Texas A&M’s desire to move re-open the shuffle

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Realignment put on hold as SEC wants to avoid legal problems

While the SEC decision not to extend an offer to Texas A&M was seen by some as a sign that the conference is not ready for realignment, the reality is that is far from the truth.  All indications are that … finish reading Realignment put on hold as SEC wants to avoid legal problems

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Is A&M-to-SEC discussion going to trigger more realignment

It appears that many people thought that the last round of realignment was over when the whole college landscape changed last season.  But now just before we are getting ready to launch the new college season, Texas A&M appears ready … finish reading Is A&M-to-SEC discussion going to trigger more realignment

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Big East considers further expansion; how many is too many

As the Big East prepares for negotiations regarding its television rights deal, league commissioner John Marinatto is still considering further expanding the conference. Marinatto said he will only consider adding a school that contributes “value” to the conference. The conference … finish reading Big East considers further expansion; how many is too many

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NFL and NLFPA working out the kinks

Officials of both the NFL and NFLPA have been working diligently over the last few days to complete a full-fledged collective bargaining agreement. A person familiar with the negotiations confirmed to the AP that the NFL Players Association already re-established … finish reading NFL and NLFPA working out the kinks

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UFL executive attempts to ease fears

Financial and insurance issues led the UFL to postpone the season until the middle of September and move training camps back one month. Amongst the obvious questions raised by the UFL’s recent actions is the short- and long-term viability of … finish reading UFL executive attempts to ease fears

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76ers sales talks on going

Buyout specialist Joshua Harris is reportedly in sales talks regarding the Philadelphia 76ers with Comcast-Spectacor, owners of the 76ers. Harris, worth $1.5 billion according to Forbes, has ties to Philadelphia as he is an alumnus of the Warton School at … finish reading 76ers sales talks on going

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Will Villanova join Big East for football? Vote delayed.

Villanova University will not take a vote scheduled for this week that would decide if the football program would move to the Big East Conference. The university released a statement Monday that says the Big East needs more time to … finish reading Will Villanova join Big East for football? Vote delayed.

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Big Ten appears poised to add hockey

Is it going to be good for college hockey to have Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin in one league?  That appears to be the dominant questions as the world of college hockey prepares to adjust to a … finish reading Big Ten appears poised to add hockey

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