With multiple reporters indicating that Colorado is preparing to jump from the Pac 12, it seems like college sports is on the brink of another wave of realignment.
News dropped today that the two networks have agreed to start discussions on a possible extension of the current TV deal, a move that could go a long way to answer some realignment questions.
The reported amount that ESPN balked at to televise a slice of the Big Ten schedule could be a hint of how much the media rights landscape is about to change.
Even though there is a lack of concrete information about any further realignment moves, that hasn't stopped people from continuing to report on it. But the source of that chatter actually tells us more than what is being said.
There was a big revelation that broke on Twitter today that could have an effect on the next round of Big 12 media rights. What does it mean, and why now?
With USC and UCLA moving to the Big Ten, realignment is back on everyone's mind. The crew gets together to give suggestions on the next steps for the Big 12.
The Big 12 is reportedly talking with up to six schools currently in the Pac-12 about possible membership after the defections of USC and UCLA to the Big Ten.