College Football's Most Dangerous Blog
Chadd Scott
The president of Florida State University would never take the time to construct a statement of the detail Barron did unless he was gearing for a fight.
What each conference provides to its member institutions as “third-tier rights” varies greatly from conference to conference and here is where much of the confusion rests.
In the near term there is no question FSU and Clemson would stand to make more from athletics as members of the Big 12 than they do as members of the ACC.
Conference expansion involves multiple factors. Academics plays a larger role than fans recognize. This is the number-one reason FSU will never join the Big 12 and it’s such a strong reason none others are needed.
SEC football and English Premiere League soccer on the surface share little in common. Let me take you below the surface and explain how the attributes they do share are what matters most.
Committee members can’t posses any open record of bias for or against any school(s) (that eliminates me, all bloggers and almost all talk show hosts from consideration).
Chadd Scott has covered college football in the South on the radio and online for almost 20 years. Original, opinionated and never afraid to offend, he writes "College Football's Most Dangerous Blog" for Chuckoliver.net.