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Although the SEC and Big 12 have made recent moves, the landscape of college football, and all of college sports, isn't even close to settled.
District 24-6A realignment could cause major power shift. By Ted Dunnam, Staff writer Updated Jan 10, 2022 1:29 p.m.
The Power Five is now a Power Four, but within that there is a Big Two. The Big Ten and SEC have media deals that will allow yearly member payouts of $70 million.
SMU Mustangs (12). Realignment grade: A plus. New league: ACC. Old league: American. SMU didn’t just change conferences, it upgraded from Group of 5 to Power 4—and has crushed the assignment.
The upcoming year for college sports has at least a modest sense of stability: The $2.8 billion House settlement has been approved, clearing the way for schools to share millions in revenue with their ...
The Power Five is now a Power Four, but within that there is a Big Two. The Big Ten and SEC have media deals that will allow yearly member payouts of $70 million.
The Power Five is now a Power Four, but within that there is a Big Two. The Big Ten and SEC have media deals that will allow yearly member payouts of $70 million.
The Power Five is now a Power Four, but within that there is a Big Two. The Big Ten and SEC have media deals that will allow yearly member payouts of $70 million.