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Boise State Leads Pack of Schools Joining Big East
Boise State Leads Pack of Schools Joining Big East
Boise State Leads Pack of Schools Joining Big East
After months of “will they or won’t they” closed door negotiations, the Big East announced Wednesday that Boise State, Houston, Southern Methodist, San Diego State and Central Florida will be joining the conference in 2013. With the conference now stretching coast to coast, Big East Commissioner John Marinatto said the Big East will be the “first truly national college football conference.” Read M
SEC Investigating Confrontation Between Georgia, Vanderbilt Coaches [VIDEO]
SEC Investigating Confrontation Between Georgia, Vanderbilt Coaches [VIDEO]
SEC Investigating Confrontation Between Georgia, Vanderbilt Coaches [VIDEO]
While the postgame scuffle in the NFL between San Francisco’s Jim Harbaugh and Detroit’s Jim Schwartz captured the headlines, Vanderbilt and Georgia did their part to show that dust-ups between coaches aren’t limited to the pros.   The Southeastern Conference is looking into a postgame confrontation on Saturday between Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin and Georgia defensive coordinator Todd Gra
Big 12 Invites TCU, Waits to See If Missouri Will Head to SEC
Big 12 Invites TCU, Waits to See If Missouri Will Head to SEC
Big 12 Invites TCU, Waits to See If Missouri Will Head to SEC
Big 12 officials voted Thursday to invite Texas Christian University to be the league’s tenth team next year, replacing Texas A&M when they move to the SEC. The Horned Frogs are playing their last year in the Mountain West, and had prepared to move to the Big East next year, but TCU sources say they only need to finalize a few details and expect to announce their plans to join the Big 12 soon.
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
After weeks of rumors, Texas A&M is set to leave the Big 12 and to join the SEC, the league said on Sunday. The move will go into effect next July. “We are excited to begin competition in the nation’s premier athletic conference,” Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin said in a statement.