Is the Big 12 at Risk of an SEC and Big Ten Takeover?



With the SEC and Big Ten trying to muscle their way over college football, Heartland College Sports’ Pete Mundo explains what this means for the Big 12 Conference!

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19 thoughts on “Is the Big 12 at Risk of an SEC and Big Ten Takeover?”

  1. Sounds like some serious rounds of lawsuits that are going to happen between conferences. In fact, it is inevitable irregardless of what is agreed too! Florida State is already working on a precedent for teams trying to exit and for interconference relationships.

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  2. The big ten from here on out is the better conference. With Oregon and Washington and usc joining the sec has Georgia and Texas. LSU and alambama and Oklahoma are tier two schools. Typical big 12 thought process. Just jealous that there are two conferences so much better and more important than them.

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  3. There will never be a three loss big ten team in the championship. The big ten got rid of divisions. So it’ll always be a no loss or one loss team in the championship. And yes. A three loss big ten team will always be better than an undefeated big 12 team.

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  4. Big12 has no heavy hitters left and the acc is about to fall apart and the bigger brands will go to the big10 and sec. The big12 will not even be comparable to the p2.

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  5. Everyone is too fixated on the byes. I believe its just a business tactic to get more revenue for now. Once the acc falls apart and the Big10 and Sec expand again, they'll break away from the ncaa

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  6. Let them, then the top 4 Big 12 teams get automatic byes into the sweet 16. Why should Big 12 schools have to slum it through round of 64 and 32?

    Do you hear how insane that sounds? 😂

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  7. You are totally missing the point. For starters, college football is not fair. Has never been fair. Forget about fair.
    This is now about money. It has not always been all about money, but it is all about money today. All about money, and that is okay. And the kids are getting paid! It's a new world. Everything is going to change. It has to.
    The 'top' of college football has historically not made aggressive moves to, scientifically and professionally, maximize their profits. They will do so going forward. It is all about the money.
    I think it will be interesting at least, and it could be great.

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  8. First cobgratulations on the birth of your third child. Second, I agree with Chase Wade on his suggestion to give the Top 4 B12 basketball teams a bye into the Sweet 16.
    What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
    WreckEm

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  9. I have the answer to save college football!
    The Super League would be the very BEST 10 teams.
    Round robin for super games.
    All other teams would be comparable. Interesting & exciting games every week & the Super games.
    Everyone wins, no one is ruined.

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  10. Sorry but there is nothing that would indicate the BIG would take any 12 brand unless it was the old PAC schools or Kansas as brand 24. The ACC has the only brands that matter in future expansion. Unless the SEC wants to lose money!!! 12 brands are basically worthless

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