The College Football landscape is changing once again through conference realignment as the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners are set to leave the Big 12 Conference for greener pastures in the SEC. The Houston Chronicle broke the news on Wednesday after Texas A&M officials leaked the plan in an effort to block Texas’ move to the conference. Chip Brown of 247 Sports reports that Texas and Oklahoma will leave the Big 12 conference.
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Austin American-Stateman’s Kirk Bohls seemed to put the final nail in the coffin this morning saying that OU & Texas had been working on the move for over six months, and that the move to the SEC is ‘almost done’. It’s expected that Texas A&M leadership will try to block the move, so we’ll see if it actually does get done.
What does this mean for the remaining Big 12 schools of Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor and West Virginia? What else could it mean for the College Football Playoff? Harrison Graham explores their next moves, as well what other conferences could do in the latest race of college football power.
Harrison’s Next 5 Moves Of Conference Realignment:
– Big 12 dissolves
– The ‘leftover 8’ spread to other conferences
– Big Ten & ACC try to lock up Notre Dame
– USC pursues other options
– Or could the Big 12 merge with the American Athletic Conference
Buckle up for another wild round college football conference realignment. Follow Harrison on Twitter as it happens:
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