The last two years have been crazy in the world of collegiate athletics. It’s fun if you’re a fan of conference realignment. Colorado announced that it will be leaving the Pac-12 returning to the Big 12 conference, 13 years after… Read More ›
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Magnificent Seven Teetering the ACC’s Foundation
Well, well, well — another soon-to-be summer, another round of conference realignment rumors in college sports. And this time, it’s not the beleaguered Pac-12 and its ongoing search for a media deal. It’s the Atlantic Coast Conference. The conference of… Read More ›
Hey Big XII, Expand Already!!!
Nice to see the Big 12 Conference in the news for the wrong reasons – again. In the classic case of “no BLEEP, Sherlock”, the numbers run by some research contractor called Navigate Research told commissioner Bill Bowlsby and the rest of… Read More ›
Latest Round of Realignment a Win-Win for ACC and B1G
The latest round of conference realignment in collegiate athletics officially ended on July 1st. The Maryland Terrapins departed my beloved Atlantic Coast Conference – where it was a founding member no less – for the Big Ten (along with Rutgers… Read More ›
2013 NCAA College Football Preview
College football will be here in three days. WHOO-HOO!!! In what will be the last year of the Bowl Championship Series (coupled with some conference realignment among the power conferences), this should be the most exciting college football season in… Read More ›
Grant of Rights Deal Great for ACC; Cincinnati and UConn Biggest Losers
I wonder what those bloggers are thinking now? Are those haters/hacks from West Virginia sad that the Atlantic Coast Conference is here to stay (at least for the next 14 years)? Those are some of the questions I had on… Read More ›
Grant of Rights Deal Great for ACC; Cincinnati and UConn Biggest Losers
I wonder what those bloggers are thinking now? Are those haters/hacks from West Virginia sad that the Atlantic Coast Conference is here to stay (at least for the next 14 years)? Those are some of the questions I had on… Read More ›