The Big Ten joined the ACC and PAC-12 to announce an alliance that will include scheduling agreements in major sports.
The move comes after the SEC voted to add Texas and Oklahoma in 2025.
That’s ACC commissioner Jim Phillips who says the alliance hopes to provide stability at a critical time.
Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren provided no timeline as to when the scheduling agreements might begin.
Warren says the scheduling agreement could lead to the Big Ten trimming the league schedule to eight games.
Warren says he favors expansion of the College Football Playoff but there are a number of issues that need to be worked out.