ACC Expansion Holds Key To Future Of Kansas-Missouri Border War?
ACC Expansion Holds Key To Future Of Kansas-Missouri Border War?
ACC Expansion Holds Key To Future Of Kansas-Missouri Border War?
West Virginia University filed a lawsuit against the Big East Conference today in an attempt to begin play in the Big 12 next year.
The Big East presidents are set to meet this Sunday to discuss the future of the conference. It looks like UConn president Susan Herbst found time on her calendar to show up for this one, as she goes about slowly unwinding all the bad press UConn has received in the past week from their public displays of affection towards the ACC.
In an announcement Sunday afternoon, the SEC made Texas A&M's long-awaited move to the conference official. The Aggies will become the SEC's 13th team, beginning play in 2012. This will be the last season A&M plays in the Big 12.
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According to an ESPN report, two sources close to the ACC say that the ACC presidents are considering increasing the buyout for members to leave the conference.
According to an AP source, Big 12 officials expect Texas A&M to announce within the next week that it plans to leave the conference.
According to a statement from the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C), the conference is "not actively engaged in conference expansion at this time, or at any time in the foreseeable future, barring a significant shift in the current intercollegiate athletic landscape."