The Alliance?

Discussions at the university presidential level have been significant and give the alliance the potential to be much more meaningful. Those talks have included both regular-season scheduling and how an expanded College Football Playoff would operate, sources told Yahoo Sports.

So the university presidents are driving the agenda when it comes to scheduling and TV revenue? Lord help us
 
The irony is that this scheduling alliance helps basketball more than football.
 
George Kliavkoff: "There's no signed contract. There's an agreement among 3 gentlemen and a commitment from 41 presidents and chancellors and 41 athletic directors to do what we say we're going to do."

That’s until Stanky calls Florida State and Miami to come join the SEC
 
The brilliant Kevin Warren. This is your B1G leadership.
“you have to go back and look at a contract that you signed, then you probably entered a deal with the wrong parties.”

" I wouldn't say this is a reaction to Texas and Oklahoma joining the SEC, but you have to evaluate what's going on in the landscape of college athletics."
 
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