EPISODE · Mar 1, 2023 · 25 MIN
My Thoughts On Big Ten Conference Expansion | Discussing The Big Ten's New 2024 Schedule
from College Football with Sam · host Samuel Recker
Conference realignment doesn't seem like it is going to stop, and the Big Ten wants to use the opportunity presented to expand its dominance on the sport of College Football and the Media Markets involved. According to a report by College Football insider Matt Hayes, the Big Ten is interested in adding Washington, Oregon, Stanford, and California to the conference. I think Utah could potentially be a solid addition as well, along with some ACC schools that fit in with the rigid academic requirements. Washington did cancel their game with Ohio State in 2024, which could be a sign that there are talks between the two players. Speaking of Ohio State, the Buckeyes will most likely have the toughest draw of the new Big Ten scheduling system that will start in 2024. Michigan, UCLA, and USC are also projected to have tough schedules. Ohio State, for context, is projected to face Michigan, Penn State, and USC every year! Leave a like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more of the best College Football content! My Merchandise Store: https://cfbwithsam.threadless.com/ Projecting Every Big Ten Team's Permanent Rivals: https://spartanswire.usatoday.com/lists/projecting-every-big-ten-teams-three-permanent-rivals-once-usc-ucla-join-league/ The Big Ten's 2023 Spring Football Schedule: https://www.on3.com/news/2023-big-ten-spring-game-dates/ Sports Illustrated Article On The Big Ten's Desire To Expand Westward: https://www.si.com/fannation/college/cfb-hq/ncaa-football/college-football-expansion-big-ten-targeting-pac-12-schools #bigtenfootball #ohiostatefootball #michiganfootball #pac12football #uscfootball #uclafootball #nebraskafootball #pennstatefootball #collegefootballplayoff
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