Read the opposing argument from Loyal Homer and Sports Geek.
We have been hearing the rumors (and denials) for months. One day, they may be about Notre Dame, the next it could be Texas, but the rumors are all essentially the same: Will the Big Ten expand?
The Big Ten (at least according to the rumors) seems eager to bring some new Universities into their organization. Teams from conferences such as the Big East and Big XII all appear as likely targets for the Big Ten’s growth, and the latest speculation points even to the possibility of the conference swelling to 16 teams, essentially creating a “Super Conference.”
Expansion of that magnitude would not affect only the Big Ten. The impact of a change like this would likely alter the entire landscape of college football as we know it today, but is that change good for college football?
Would the creation of a “Super Conference” ruin college football?
Loyal Homer will argue that a Super Conference would ruin college football while Sports Geek will argue that this would not negatively impact the game or the NCAA.
Would you want YOUR school participating in a 16-team goliath conference?




