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The summer of 2021 brought news of Texas and Oklahoma leaving the Big 12 for the SEC. This summer USC and UCLA rocked the landscape of college conferences once again. The schools announced they would leave the Pac-12 to join the Big Ten. The deserted conferences are shifting the narrative to expansion for survival.

 

After the summer 21 news from Texas and Oklahoma, it’s become clear that two conferences are working to separate. Elias Ellefsen said, “I love the move for USC and UCLA. I’m a big fan of the big conferences.” West coast football in the Big Ten will certainly make waves. “It’s an interesting move. Typically I think of west coast football as high-paced. I think it will bring an interesting dynamic to the league,” said Steve Skyes. Others argued that the success of USC and UCL would make the Big Ten ‘The conference of champions.”

 

What’s to come for the future of NCAA conferences is difficult to know. Will conferences survive, implode, or expand? Raymond Hawkins, the podcast host, said, “We’re not going to continue with five powerhouses, five conferences forever.” Kenny Nguyen pointed out the weakness of the Pac-12 in the wake of the news. “Pac 12 right now, it feels like it's bleeding a little bit. If Washington and Oregon dip, what do you have left?” questioned Nguyen. The debate continues to consider how media drives these changes and the potential of only having two to three leagues.

 

This group's conference champion predictions favor Baylor, Ohio State, Alabama, and Utah. There’s a rich insight into specific players, coaches, and each conference. Listen to Not Your Father’s Data Center Podcast on Spotify or Apple.