Report: USC and UCLA planning to join BIG TEN





Trips to LA wouldn't be bad.

USC and UCLA, two of the Pac-12's flagship programs, are planning to leave the conference for the Big Ten as early as 2024, and a move is considered imminent, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

There is still a formal notification process, as the two schools have to let the Pac-12 know their intentions to leave. USC and UCLA also have to formally apply to the Big Ten. According to a source, that process is underway.

Big Ten presidents and chancellors will meet to vote on the addition of USC and UCLA on Thursday at 6 p.m. ET, sources told ESPN.
 




Not a big fan of these so-called super conferences. It's okay for the revenue sports but it doesn't make much sense for the non-revenue sports. Am I correct in thinking that the BIG will try to secure more conference members from the Western part of the US?
 





-Oregon of the Pac-12 in discussions with Big Ten to join Big Ten.

-Commisioner said last week that 20 teams likely next goal.

-For the basketball angle, other speculation thinks that Duke and North Carolina will eventually join Big Ten.

-Oregon, Washington, Stanford, Cal, Notre Dame all top prospects to join B1G.

The new world of college sports - a national stage coast to coast.

I joked in another thread in one of the other forums that we will soon have one big national conference with multiple regional divisions. Teams will primarily play within these divisions for division championships but will play teams from outside their division in the early season during what will be called the non-division portion of the season!
 




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