COLUMN: What it Might Look Like if Clemson Joins Big Ten

CLEMSON — Now that we all know what’s inside Clemson’s settlement with the ACC, the opportunity for the Tigers and other ACC schools to leave the conference is a possibility. I am not saying it is going to happen, but there is a possibility that it is more real than ever before. If it were […]

COLUMN: Realignment in College Football is Alive and Kicking

CLEMSON — When Clemson and Florida State settled their lawsuits with the Atlantic Coast Conference back on March 4, Commissioner Jim Phillips said the settlements allowed the league to focus on its future while being united as an 18-member conference. How united is the ACC? How long will it remain an 18-team conference? Better yet, […]

CFP Officials Try to end SEC-Big Ten Dispute

CLEMSON — With the SEC and the Big Ten not on the same page anymore when it comes to the College Football Playoff, the people who run the playoff might have the data to help end the dispute. College Football’s two most powerful conferences, up until three weeks ago, seemed poised to bulldoze their way […]

It’s Time to Call SEC’s and Big Ten’s Bluff

Enough is enough. It is time for the ACC, Big 12 and the remaining FBS Conferences to call the SEC’s and Ben Ten’s Bluff. Earlier this week, reports surfaced that the SEC and Big Ten have partnered to gain control of the College Football Playoff. In doing so, the two leagues finagled their way into […]

SEC-Big Ten Want to Change Current CFP Structure

No surprise, the SEC and Big Ten Commissioners agree the 12-team College Football Playoff needs to change. However, that is likely not going to happen. According to reports on Wednesday, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti agreed the way teams are seeded in the current 12-team CFP should change this fall. […]

SEC, Big Ten Shooting Down Proposed Super Leagues

College Football conferences, such as the Big 12 and the ACC, are looking into the possibility of cutting out the middleman and bringing in more money to everyone in the sport, while the SEC and the Big Ten are saying, “Thanks, but no thanks. We are just fine where we are.” Presidents and chancellors from […]

McCord Compares Big Ten and ACC

The Atlantic Coast Conference added some of the top quarterbacks in the nation from the transfer portal.  Syracuse added former Ohio State starter Kyle McCord. At the ACC Football Kickoff McCord represented his new team.  He was asked about the difference between the offensive styles in the ACC and the Big Ten. “Yeah, I think […]

Other Conferences Join ACC in Lawsuit

Multiple conferences have reportedly joined the ACC in its lawsuit attempting to protect the conference’s TV deals with ESPN. According to a report from Matt Baker of the Tampa Bay Times on Thursday morning, three power conferences — the SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 — have joined with the ACC in opposing the release […]

This Isn’t Good for Clemson or ACC

This is potentially bad news for the ACC and Big 12. The College Football Playoff is reportedly considering a new revenue model that would benefit the SEC and Big Ten significantly more than the ACC and Big 12. In talks regarding the future College Football Playoff format, the SEC and Big Ten are looking to […]

Swinney’s Prophetic Statements on College Football Coming True

CLEMSON — For a few years now, Dabo Swinney has said the world of super conferences and college athletics was coming. After what has happened this past week with the Big 12’s and the Big 10’s raid of the Pac-12, Swinney was very prophetic. With the edition of Washington and Oregon on Friday, the Big […]