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Most Valuable College Football Programs

Dec 23rd, 2011 | By | Category: College Sports School News, Editorial

Forbes recently released their list of the most valuable college football programs. Here’s a breakdown of the top 20 including being grouped by conference: Ranking-School-Value-Conference #1) Texas: $129 million (Big 12) #2) Notre Dame: $112 million (Independent) #3) Penn State: $100 million (Big Ten) #4) LSU: $96 million (SEC) #5) Michigan: $94 million (Big Ten) [...]



2011 College Football Coaching Changes

Nov 28th, 2011 | By | Category: College Football Coaching News, Editorial, Featured News

As the 2011 season comes to an end, more and more schools are lining up to make coaching changes. Here is a look at the current college football coach openings and hirings.     Akron Former Coach: Rob Ianello New Coach: Terry Bowden (North Alabama coach) Potential Candidates: Brian Polian (Stanford assistant), Paul Chryst (Wisconsin [...]



BCS Meetings Today: Effect on 2013, Bowl Lineups,

Nov 14th, 2011 | By | Category: BCS News, BCS vs Playoffs, Editorial, Featured News

The BCS meetings are underway today in San Francisco with a number of issues up for discussion. With the current BCS period set to run through 2013, this is the meeting that will likely decide the specifics for the next BCS time period.   One item that will likely make it’s way to the agenda [...]



Big East: “When is Enough, Enough?” and How CUSA Can Help

Oct 12th, 2011 | By | Category: American Athletic Conference Expansion & Realignment, Big East Expansion & Realignment, Conference USA Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, Featured News

The Big East continues to search for it’s new path. They have turned over every rock and on each street pole in Providence all the way into New Jersey, you can see the flyers the Big East has posted reading “LOST: BCS Caliber Football Schools”. And with all the the options (or lack there of) [...]



2011 NCAA Television Revenue by Conference

Oct 3rd, 2011 | By | Category: College Sports Television News, Editorial, Featured News

As we’ve done in previous years, here’s an updated list for the 2011 NCAA television revenue by conference for the BCS conferences. Note that there will be additional changes once league specific networks (like Pac-12 Network) are finalized. Other contracts are expected to be altered to reflect new membership additions such as ACC, SEC and Big [...]



Big 12 Lovefest? Not So Fast

Sep 23rd, 2011 | By | Category: Big 12 Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, Featured News

As we’ve seen over the past few weeks, the Big 12 has made it clear that not only is it the conference of the Plains States region and the state of Texas, but it is the conference of drama, egos, and inferiority complexes. With last nights bevy of press conferences, we were supposed to accept [...]



Conference Realignment Hits The Brakes – Conference News Timeline of 9/20/11

Sep 19th, 2011 | By | Category: ACC Expansion & Realignment, American Athletic Conference Expansion & Realignment, Atlantic 10 Expansion & Realignment, Big 12 Expansion & Realignment, Big East Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, Featured News, Pac-12 Expansion & Realignment

So the biggest news from yesterday is that the Pac-12 has opted to remain at 12. That alone will slow up any movement in other conferences. But it was quite an interesting day, with many twists and turns. To sum up the day, here’s a rough timeline of the conference realignment news: Timeline for Tuesday, [...]



Sunday AM Recap: ACC Striking First & What It Means for the ACC and Other Conferences

Sep 18th, 2011 | By | Category: ACC Expansion & Realignment, Big 12 Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, SEC Expansion & Realignment

Yesterday’s news of Pitt and Syracuse applying (and unofficially already approved) to the ACC shook things up a bit. For months, people such as myself have been banging the drum for ACC to be proactive with expansion. The reason? Survival. Conference realignment is a formula…and with any formula, there are predictions. But when you looked [...]



Texas A&M and the SEC, Baylor Legal Threat, Big 12 Exit Fees and the Next Conference Realignment Moves

Sep 7th, 2011 | By | Category: Big 12 Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, Pac-12 Expansion & Realignment, SEC Expansion & Realignment

Now that Texas A&M has officially been invited to the SEC, the college sports world is preparing for what will happen next. But like any change, it is not without the unnecessary drama. And today’s drama comes from the clingy, about-to-be-dumped spouse, Baylor. Think of the Big 12 as some sort of kinky group marriage. [...]



Conference Realignment Dominoes Continue To Line Up…Ready To Fall

Sep 3rd, 2011 | By | Category: ACC Expansion & Realignment, Big 12 Expansion & Realignment, Editorial, Featured News, Pac-12 Expansion & Realignment, SEC Expansion & Realignment

* Pac-16 a possibility with Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Oklahoma St. * Big 12 survival plans: If no Pac-16 defection, Big East raid of 2-3 schools a possibility * Missouri as SEC #14 candidate would add 4th Big East team to Big 12 sights * Pac-16 defections from Big 12 likely means end to [...]



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