Beginning in 2015, the Big 12 and SEC champions will face each other in the Sugar Bowl every year under the terms of a new agreement announced Tuesday.
The Big 12 and Southeastern conference have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a New Year’s Day bowl game for five-years following the 2014 season.
The Dallas Morning News’ Chuck Carlton joined the Williams & Hyatt Show Wednesday afternoon to discuss the current state of the Big 12 and the latest breaking news coming out in regards to conference realignment.
Texas A&M officially told the Big 12 conference today that they will apply to a new conference as soon as the end of the 2012 spring sports season. This comes just a month after Texas A&M and SEC talks began.
We've all heard the statement released from University of Florida President Bernie Machen regarding the SEC's decision to not expand, at this time. However, this does not mean A&M to the SEC is a dead issue.