While SEC and Big Ten leaders mull major changes, a new Super League concept could radically alter college sports
As SEC and Big Ten leaders prepare to meet this week in Nashville for a historic summit of the industry’s two powers, there is an unreported undercurrent driving the discussion: Project Rudy.
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It seems like this idea for a 70 team football 'league' is starting to have some legs. More AD's and TV people are starting to get involved.
So IF this actually happens, you would have to think these massive cross country conferences would be no more. It just wouldn't make sense.
What happens to the Big Ten in other sports? It seems pretty silly for all our Olympic sports to travel all over the country when we could put together a solid conference with just northeast and mid-Atlantic schools.
Assuming the Big East doesn't want to take any teams, do we start a conference with the east coast B1G schools and ACC/ American northeast schools?
Rutgers
Maryland
Penn State
Boston College
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Temple
Can you convince some Big East teams to join? Seton Hall, Georgetown, St Johns, Providence, Villanova...