Nevertheless, during the "Paul Finebaum Show," the SEC Network analyst discussed this potential. A caller asked about the ...
“There is always conversation about conference realignment, and there always will be.” Harvey Schiller, who preceded Kramer as SEC commissioner, said in a 2021 interview with the Tennessean ...
despite the SEC's assertion that it is the biggest, baddest and deepest conference in college football, a Big 12 team marched in and finished second in the regular season and sits 60 minutes away ...
Expansion, coupled with the end of divisions, created better and fresher matchups. It allowed the SEC to spread those games ...
The most recent conference realignment strengthened the Big Ten and SEC as they absorbed previous brands from the Pac-12 (USC ...
Handing byes to conference champions just doesn’t work in this superconference era. The field needs to be seeded.
College football's conference realignment is one of the most interesting conversations in sports right now as changes happen fast, and more changes are expected to come sooner rather than later.
The Pac-12 as we knew it might be dead, but its former members are still kicking in the latest round of conference realignment. Oregon plays No ... to make the title game in their first seasons. SEC ...
The SEC lacks its super squad or two ... separates college football from the NFL, and college conference tribalism survived multiple rounds of realignment and expansion. Imagine Kansas City ...
The first year of the 12-team playoff and dramatic conference realignment has caused complete chaos. The SEC is having a surprisingly underwhelming season. The college football world has gotten ...
In this 33rd year of the conference championship era, the SEC title game and its counterparts from the other major leagues suddenly look like relics of a bygone era. The reason is risk.