If the Big Ten is looking to expand again, it apparently will not include a pair of premier ACC programs.
College football insider and radio host Greg Swaim is reporting that the Big Ten and SEC are not interested in either Florida State or Clemson as potential future members of their leagues. Swaim posted that “conversations have all but ceased” between the two leagues and Florida State and Clemson.
The Big 12 is apparently the new expected landing spot for both the Seminoles and Tigers.
Both Florida State and Clemson had been considered favorites to join the Big Ten or SEC in the next batch of realignment. However, it sounds like that will not be the case and both leagues may be happy sticking with their current allotment of teams.
BREAKING: According to multiple sources tonight who cover conference realignment, back channel conversations have all but ceased between the #SEC and #B1G conferences with #FSU and #Clemson for now.
However talks with the #Big12 have intensified. Don't be shocked if @ESPN and…
— GREG SWAIM SHOW (@GSwaim) July 10, 2024
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