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The Big 12 was the final Power 4 conference to conclude its spring meetings Friday, as plenty of questions remain about the future structure and make-up of college sports. The SEC wrapped its own spring meetings in Destin,
The Big 12’s annual spring meetings will unfold this week with a loaded agenda and daunting issues awaiting conference and campus executives, from College Football Playoff expansion and the possibility of the Big Ten and SEC breaking away to the industry’s attempts to regulate NIL and secure antitrust protection from Congress.
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How Big 12 coaches feel about the state of the conference — and college basketball as a whole
Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd and West Virginia’s Ross Hodge answered questions about NCAA Tournament expansion, eligibility rules, the league’s brand, and more.
As the NCAA prepares for an expanded March Madness next year, Big 12 basketball coaches and executives aren’t concerned about any pushback from fans about the much-debated decision. “To give a few more teams an opportunity is a good thing,
Overview: The Big 12 is weighing a move from 18 to 20 conference games as coaches push to keep scheduling flexibility. Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd and league officials outlined competing priorities during the conference’s spring business meetings in Texas.
The conference briefly went to a 20-game conference schedule in 2024-25 before returning to its current model of 18 games this past season.
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark didn’t slam the brakes on College Football Playoff expansion during his state-of-the-conference remarks Friday in Frisco, Texas — that authority belongs exclusively to the Big Ten and SEC.
The Big 12 has narrowed its list of expansion candidates to at least 12 schools, sources told ESPN. The 12 schools are Air Force, BYU, UCF, Cincinnati, Colorado State, UConn, Houston, Rice, South Florida, SMU, Temple and Tulane. Eight of the candidates ...