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The Big Ten can help the SEC solve its scheduling problem - On3.com

All it has to do is demand that the SEC move to a nine-game schedule (like the Big Ten has) in return for a non-conference scheduling alliance ...

SEC, Big Ten leaders mulling future of fast-changing college sports

Big Ten and SEC leaders have made proposals to get three or four automatic spots in the new playoff. Neither idea has been popular among the ...

SEC, Big Ten Continue Trying to Work Together, But Outside Entities ...

Specifically, the alleged plan revolves around an SEC–Big Ten scheduling agreement that would produce annual matchups between the two leagues.

SEC and Big Ten looking at a scheduling partnership in football

quote: Big Ten and SEC athletic directors will discuss a possible partnership in football scheduling, along with their preferences for automatic ...

SEC/Big Ten potential scheduling partnership - TexAgs

I would like this SEC/Big 10 schedule partnership and a 9-game SEC schedule to happen. That would mean 10 games against Power 5 teams. A 9-game ...

SEC, Big Ten leaders mulling future of fast-changing college sports

The Big Ten and SEC already have the upper hand in college football. At meetings, their leaders are setting the stage to exact even more ...

B1G/SEC Scheduling Partnership in the Works - MGoBlog

B1G wants the SEC to play nine conference games before they agree to any "in-season" matchup - similar to the basketball conference challenges ...

Sources: Big Ten, SEC to talk possible scheduling partnership - ESPN

SEC and Big Ten athletic directors will meet next week to discuss a possible partnership in football scheduling and preferences for ...

SEC, Big Ten ADs to meet on CFP format, House case, scheduling ...

It's no secret that they think they're the two best conference and the numbers support it. They'll just change the playoff rules pretty soon to ...

What Big Ten-SEC meeting means for college football's present and ...

Big Ten and SEC officials are scheduled to meet this week for an unprecedented summit of the richest conferences in college sports. Their ...

Overcoming Big Ten, SEC skepticism is first hurdle for super league ...

The CSFL is a much broader and more ambitious reimagining of college football, but each has the same end goal: to schedule more marquee power ...

SEC and Big Ten Join Forces? College Football SHAKEUP Coming

They address potential changes to the playoff format, scheduling agreements, and a governance overhaul to manage Name, Image, and Likeness ...

Report: Big Ten, SEC to Hold 'Historic' Meeting; Will Talk CFP ...

The SEC-Big Ten partnership came about after both conferences agreed to historic television contracts that completely reshaped the landscape in ...

Report: Big Ten, SEC discussing scheduling agreement to boost ...

The SEC and Big Ten are discussing a potential scheduling agreement that could lead to a significant increase in media rights revenue, ...

Big 10 and SEC come together in a scheduling alignment!!! - YouTube

Heather Dinich from ESPN reports that the SEC and Big 10 are coming together in agreement on a possible scheduling alliance!

With college sports at tipping point, one thing is clear: The SEC and ...

The SEC and Big Ten's brass held meetings Thursday to discuss the future format of the CFP, football and basketball scheduling arrangements ...

Big Ten, SEC in discussions over landmark scheduling agreement ...

The Big Ten and SEC are in preliminary discussions about staging a series of nonconference games with each other that would enhance their ...

What If The Big Ten Adopted the SEC's Scheduling Model?

Over the past few days, the SEC has been in the process of holding their annual meetings. This is a chance for the leaders of the conference ...

Hotline Mailbag: SEC and Big Ten consolidate control

Hotline Mailbag: SEC and Big Ten consolidate industry control, the Pac-12's 'war chest' and more · Why does the rest of college football sit back ...

The Big Ten screwed up, so why should the SEC pay for it?

But limiting things to in-conference games did force the hands of the Big Ten's partners. The SEC, ACC and Big-12 each made slightly different ...