The bipartisan Protect College Sports Act has a section designed to prevent the Big Ten and SEC breaking away. Could it ...
Josh Pate explains how he would realign the schools into conferences that would maintain rivalries and be geographically consistent. Subscribe to “Josh Pate’s College Football Show” on YouTube. So I ...
New data reveals massive revenue gaps between college football conferences, showing why realignment happened and why programs ...
In arguably the most historic day of conference realignment, Oregon and Washington finalized a move to join the Big Ten in 2024. And later on Friday night, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah announced ...
We're getting closer and closer to seeing major changes in college football. Houston, Cincinnati, UCF and BYU are all set to enter the Big 12 on July 1. And in the summer of 2024, we'll see Oklahoma ...
When a groundbreaking wave of conference realignment swept college athletics ahead of the 2024-25 school year, the Pac-12 got caught in the middle. Only Oregon State and Washington State remained, and ...
The latest wave of conference movement has upended some of college football's greatest series. Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan ...
What would college football look like if the conferences were rearranged? What if conference contracts and TV deals weren’t in the way of forming new divisions in the sport? Well, college football ...
Welcome to Week 12, aka the penultimate weekend of the 2022 regular-season schedule, aka the final go-round for one of the most divisive, borderline bar fight-igniting topics among college football ...
A head coach of a college football program has sent a message following his team's involvement in conference realignment.
Football realignment is coming to the East Bay. After an 18-12 vote by members of the Valley Conference at a recent North Coast Section executive committee meeting, the section will move forward with ...
Tuesday's news that the ACC and member schools Clemson and Florida State dropped their lawsuits against each other was both anticipated and yet one of the more dramatic reversals in recent memory.