The college football landscape is going to look significantly different in the next few years. With the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners making the move to the SEC at some point, it's a prime example of the rich getting richer.
It looks like the other conferences were so jealous of the SEC getting so much attention that they figured that they would make an announcement.
Bill Bender, of the Sporting News, joined the Jon Chuckery show to try to explain why we all are talking about an alliance. “Seems like a preemptive overreaction to what the SEC did by getting Oklahoma and Texas” Bender said. The SEC has always been held in high regard as one of the best conferences in college football.
A good number of their players go on to be successful in the NFL, and recruits are well aware of how many of them actually get drafted. However, no one seems to know how the Big Ten, ACC, and the Pac-12 forming an alliance will combat why the SEC is so prestigious.




