While I got ya, here are nine things and one crazy prediction: 1. Hoops galore One caveat I’m hearing that could save Rodney Terry’s job is the money it would take to replace him. Some in the Texas ...
The SEC finally looks like it’s moving to nine conference games. In one significant offseason, and just weeks after the completion of the first 12-team CFP, college football is moving toward ...
No matter how much Mitch Barnhart and like-minded athletic directors try to fight it, a nine-game SEC football schedule is coming. Sooner rather than later. Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported ...
The SEC is loaded with promising talent and proven quarterbacks for the 2025 college football season. And if a couple of breakout candidates hit to match production by the returning veterans ...
As the SEC and Big Ten debate how to stack the College Football Playoff deck, their actions are as pathetic as they are unnecessary. SEC, Big Ten are home to incredible football programs.
Bruce Pearl still insists the SEC has the Big Ten's number on the football field, despite the last two national title games. / Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Bruce Pearl isn’t just happy to talk up ...
Seismic changes to the College Football Playoff format could be underway. According to a deeply reported piece by Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger on Sunday evening, the SEC and Big Ten are ...
the Big Ten and SEC may exert their newfound power. Their commissioners are expected to ask cohorts Tuesday to change seeding in the 2025 College Football Playoff, eliminating first-round byes for ...
Oct 16, 2024; Birmingham, AL, USA; SEC commissioner Greg Sankey talks with ... She said that both Sankey and Petitti want the College Football Playoff format to be more reflective of the final ...
Big Ten and SEC athletic directors and conference leadership met in New Orleans Wednesday to discuss a variety of topics, including changes to the College Football Playoff -- and, in the SEC's ...
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde look ahead to this week's meeting between the SEC & Big Ten conferences which may change college football as we know it. After only one season of the ...
Or else. Wednesday at New Orleans’ Windsor Court Hotel, SEC and Big Ten commissioners, athletic directors, football coaches and lawyers (oh yes, there were lawyers) wrapped up meetings.