Big East National Footprint Fallout?
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:40 pm
Apparently the Conference Realignment scenarios are creating unexpected alliances without forming the "SUPER-CONFERENCE".
Pac-12 and Big Ten launch new, deeper alliance
Perhaps the PAC-12 B1G are hedging their bet on the future of the BCS scenario while strengthening their TV footprint.
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Strange Days approaching!
Pac-12 and Big Ten launch new, deeper alliance
The Pacific 12 and Big Ten conferences, Rose Bowl partners since 1947, have major plans to strengthen their business relationship.
The leagues Wednesday jointly announced a massive collaboration that will increase athletic competition across multiple platforms for all 24 schools.
Plans include a preseason game at the Rose Bowl, possibly as soon as 2013 or 2014, involving schools from each conference.
Perhaps the PAC-12 B1G are hedging their bet on the future of the BCS scenario while strengthening their TV footprint.
There is also a strong possibility that the current BCS system of pairing the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in a title game will no longer exist after the current contract expires in two years.
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"Who knows," Delany said. "You could have the Rose Bowl one year and Soldier Field the next."
Yankee Stadium and Wrigley Field are other possibilities.
Strange Days approaching!