But once leadership is in place, the Big Ten could be the place to watch again. I don't see anything happening right away given the importance of getting a commissioner in place and the general flux among the Big Ten president/chancellor group, which existed throughout Warren's tenure. If it happens, there would be more seismic change around the sport. With Warren taking over as Chicago Bears president on April 17, could a new commissioner with perhaps a stronger presentation convince the Big Ten presidents and chancellors that adding Washington and Oregon makes sense? It's possible. Although Commissioner Kevin Warren ultimately couldn't get the league's presidents on board with additional West Coast expansion beyond USC and UCLA, I'm told there was some support in the room. But the next major move likely lies with the Big Ten. But since the Big Ten doesn't even have a commissioner or a full set of college presidents at the moment, we'll hold off on wondering about that.Īdam Rittenberg: I agree with Bill in a sense, as the most immediate move could come from the Pac-12 once its media contract - with the existing 10 members - is finally set. Looming over all of this, of course, is whether the Big Ten decides to expand past 16 programs and add whatever combination of Oregon, Washington, Cal and Stanford is most attractive. If the Pac-12's estimates end up far short of expectation, then I guess we'll find out exactly how serious the Big 12 is about potentially adding the Colorado-Utah-Arizona-Arizona State quartet of programs. If it's competitive enough to what the Big 12 has arranged to pull in, then one assumes the Pac-12 will add two programs - with San Diego State and SMU being the rumored front-runners (and UNLV, Boise State and others still hoping for a shot) - and everything will potentially stabilize for a bit. What's the next domino to fall?īill Connelly: The next logical move will come when the Pac-12 figures out the valuations for its next set of media contracts. With those moves set in stone, and surely more to come soon, our reporters discuss what the future of realignment might look like in college football and give their wildest wishes for the sport. ![]() And in the summer of 2024, we'll see Oklahoma and Texas join the SEC and UCLA and USC will head to the Big Ten. Houston, Cincinnati, UCF and BYU are all set to enter the Big 12 on July 1. ![]() We're getting closer and closer to seeing major changes in college football. ![]() What does the future of realignment look like in college football?Ĭollege Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, South Florida Bulls, Vanderbilt Commodores, San Diego State Aztecs, Fresno State Bulldogs, Colorado Buffaloes, Utah Utes, Arizona State Sun Devils, Arizona Wildcats, Washington Huskies, Oregon Ducks, SMU Mustangs, California Golden Bears, Stanford Cardinal, Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Longhorns, North Texas Mean Green, Memphis Tigers, Appalachian State Mountaineers You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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