The alliance includes a scheduling component for football and women’s and men’s basketball designed to create new inter-conference games, enhance opportunities for student-athletes, and optimize the college athletics experience for both student-athletes and fans across the country. The scheduling alliance will begin as soon as practical while honoring current contractual obligations. A working group comprised of athletic directors representing the three conferences will oversee the scheduling component of the alliance, including determining the criteria upon which scheduling decisions will be made. All three leagues and their respective institutions understand that scheduling decisions will be an evolutionary process given current scheduling commitments.
The football scheduling alliance will feature additional attractive matchups across the three conferences while continuing to honor historic rivalries and the best traditions of college football.
In women’s and men’s basketball, the three conferences will add early and mid-season games as well as annual events that feature premier matchups between the three leagues.
ArmyVet wrote:
In women’s and men’s basketball, the three conferences will add early and mid-season games as well as annual events that feature premier matchups between the three leagues.
jbarajas0490 wrote:I think the big12 adds Uconn and Houston. Does uconn have a buyout?
DudeAnon wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:I think the big12 adds Uconn and Houston. Does uconn have a buyout?
Big 12 will definitely offset losing their two biggest football brands by adding UConn. Makes sense.
jbarajas0490 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:I think the big12 adds Uconn and Houston. Does uconn have a buyout?
Big 12 will definitely offset losing their two biggest football brands by adding UConn. Makes sense.
Yes but uconn is competitive in basketball and has a good market/fanbase/brand. And is Uconn locked in to the big east? I would imagine the b12 would be able to swoop in and take them far easier than raiding half the aac. Also I'm sure the big12 also has a higher payout, and Uconn would be step a closer to P5 or P4 now. Makes sense for Uconn tbh. They should at least take a look at it.
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