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Conference Realignment: Academics, Religion, and Politics By cyberfreddy on Jul 24, 2021, 5:02pm CDT +
Like many other college football fans, I have been excited about the drama unfolding around conference realignment. The announcement that the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas are on the verge of moving to the Southeastern Conference has sent the college football world into an absolute frenzy. Multiple Big 12 schools have already come out with emergency statements, and Texas A&M is still throwing the biggest collective adult temper tantrum in the history of organized sporting events. As a current University of Oklahoma graduate student and fan, I have been consuming everything possible surrounding this new realignment of significant college athletics, from news articles to podcasts. If you have not yet, I would recommend listening to the most recent Crimson and Cream Machine Podcast episode that does a reasonably good job walking through all the ins
Potential move of Texas, Oklahoma to SEC prompts intrigue at Big Ten Media Days Conference coaches and officials are interested to see what happens with college football going forward. July 23, 2021 6:01pm Text size Copy shortlink:
INDIANAPOLIS – The news from Hoover, Ala., trickled out Wednesday evening and gained full steam with multiple media reports Thursday and Friday. Texas and Oklahoma, a pair of historical blue bloods in college football, are preparing to leave the Big 12 Conference to join the Southeastern Conference.
Media speculation quickly had Kansas and Iowa State as possibilities to join the Big Ten, with other Big 12 schools scattering to join other conferences. The jolt from SEC country reverberated 500 miles north, where Big Ten coaches, officials and players gathered for the conference s media days on Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis.