07-01-2022, 02:07 PM
With UCLA and USC joining the Big Ten, college football's future is two super-conferencesWith Southern California and UCLA leaving the Pac-12 to join the Big Ten in 2024, college football is taking an irreversible step toward the construction of two major conferences at the expense of tradition and the remaining Power Five leagues.
While viewed in administrative circles as a possibility since the first round of significant conference realignment a decade ago, the birth of these super leagues creates a chasm of space between the rest of the current Football Bowl Subdivision and the SEC and Big Ten.
USC and UCLA leaving the Pac-12 is the clearest signal yet that the top level of college football will center on dozens of teams married not by geography, rivalry or history but the chase for increasingly large media-rights payouts and broadcast deals.
Instead of merely a possibility, these super-conferences are now here.
Now that this latest conference realignment is official, the fallout will be swift and seismic.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...780419001/
While viewed in administrative circles as a possibility since the first round of significant conference realignment a decade ago, the birth of these super leagues creates a chasm of space between the rest of the current Football Bowl Subdivision and the SEC and Big Ten.
USC and UCLA leaving the Pac-12 is the clearest signal yet that the top level of college football will center on dozens of teams married not by geography, rivalry or history but the chase for increasingly large media-rights payouts and broadcast deals.
Instead of merely a possibility, these super-conferences are now here.
Now that this latest conference realignment is official, the fallout will be swift and seismic.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nc...780419001/