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Protect College Sports Act, Big 12 Conference

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College Football Realignment Felt Among Non-Power Conferences In 2026
College football conference realignment officially takes place July 1.

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Protect College Sports Act could spark conference realignment | Mailbag
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How Protect College Sports Act could affect Memphis' power conference ambitions
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David Teel: Protect College Sports Act ranges from reasonable to silly
So ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, let’s dive into the Protect College Sports Act, a bill introduced by Sens. Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell that cleared the Commerce Committee on Thursday and now ...

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Colorado chancellor supports Protect College Sports Act
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College sports bill clears a key Senate hurdle despite SEC, Big Ten opposition
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Protect College Sports Act is 'absolutely necessary,' says Dayton AD Sullivan
"It is absolutely necessary," said UD Vice President and Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan.

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Protect College Sports Act heads to Senate despite SEC, Big Ten opposition
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College sports bill heading to Senate for full vote
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Josh Pate re-orders college football with hypothetical conference realignment

What would college football look like if the conferences were rearranged? What if conference contracts and TV deals weren’t in the way of forming new divisions in the sport? Well, college football analyst Josh Pate took a stab at answering exactly that ...
Yahoo! Sports
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Trying to create the perfect college football conference realignment

Josh Pate explains how he would realign the schools into conferences that would maintain rivalries and be geographically consistent. Subscribe to “Josh Pate’s College Football Show” on YouTube. So I would value regionality, I'd value tradition, I'd ...
ABC 7 Chicago
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What does the future of realignment look like in college football?

We're getting closer and closer to seeing major changes in college football. Houston, Cincinnati, UCF and BYU are all set to enter the Big 12 on July 1. And in the summer of 2024, we'll see Oklahoma and Texas join the SEC and UCLA and USC will head to the ...
1mon

SEC, Big Ten are dominating college football thanks to massive advantages over other conferences

New data reveals massive revenue gaps between college football conferences, showing why realignment happened and why programs may still jump ship.
The New York Times
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Can Congress stop SEC, Big Ten expansion? What we know about a proposed bill and realignment

Oregon joined Washington, USC and UCLA in expanding the Big Ten to 18 teams in 2024. Dylan Buell / Getty Images Can Congress really slow — or stop — the chaos of conference realignment? The answer comes down to the meaning and interpretation of a ...
Fox Sports
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Comcast-Big Ten Network impasse with West Coast schools part of realignment headaches

Fans of Washington, Oregon, Southern California and UCLA thought their viewing headaches would end with the move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten. Not so fast. Huskies and Ducks fans who subscribe to Comcast might not be able to see their team’s openers on ...
Yahoo! Sports
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10 College Football Rivalries Lost to Realignment That Need to Return

College football’s realignment and expansion drastically reshaped the membership of several conferences over the last 15 seasons. And as a result of the shifting landscape, along with conferences playing more games in league play now, several memorable ...
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Kentucky or Louisville? Who'd make the cut for football super league?

If college football broke away and formed a super league tomorrow, Kentucky would be in, while Louisville would be out. Or on the bubble. Here's why:
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