2022 College Football Preview: Challenges for USC & UCLA, ACC & PAC-12 Championship | CBS Sports HQ

2022 College Football Preview: Challenges for USC & UCLA, ACC & PAC-12 Championship | CBS Sports HQ

2022 College Football Preview: Challenges for USC & UCLA, ACC & PAC-12 Championship | CBS Sports HQ

Barrett Sallee joins CBS Sports HQ with a preview of what’s to come next in college football.

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15 Comments

  1. Jim Morrison

    It's gonna be bad for cfb over time but will kill other sports

  2. Jim Morrison

    Realignment suuuucks

  3. Jd Wilmoth

    The obstacle for Southern Cal will be finding a new coach Lincoln Riley will be gone before they go to the Big ten he doesn't want to face that competition that's why he left Oklahoma

  4. littlesame

    B1G Network said it hasn’t been confirmed if all sports will be assigned into B1G, like ND it only has CFB in ACC, ND is the only lucrative school I see big10 will add
    Since pac12 is sister conf to big12, maybe merge them?!?

  5. Donnachaidh

    Lanning and the Avengers are building a massive '23 recruiting class! Oregon Rising.
    USC is lucky we don't play them this year. I would love us joining the B1G so Oregon can continue the USC beatdown..lol

    Clemson of Pac 10 or to the B1G.
    Go Ducks!

    Oregon's OC Dillingham has known Moore for three years and Moore payed his own way on his most recent Oregon visit.
    NIL isn't what got him to Oregon.

  6. Allen Saunders

    The big 10 should just add Oregon and Stanford and get it over. Those 2 are better then 2/3 of the team's in the big 10 already

  7. Allen Saunders

    The remaining pac 12 team's are still better then any remaining big 12 schools

  8. Charles Barkey

    I’m so sick of having the SEC and Clay Travis (said this, founder of that, etc), shoved down my throat on the daily. Outside of Alabama and Georgia in the SEC, and Ohio State, and on the rare occasion Mich or Sparty, who else makes those conferences superior to anyone? Rutgers, Vandy, Tennessee, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Kentucky, Miss St, Florida, Northwestern, Nebraska, Auburn?? A&M has a brand and a relatively famous coach, but they were no real power house in the big 12. USC and UCLA both suck, as does every other team in the PAC 12.
    Currently the SEC has two powerhouse teams, potentially 3 with the addition of OU and Texas. Texas has the coin, but it’s possible one aforementioned crappy teams mentioned above might pull one off against them.
    Quit giving me this crap about a steak house vs a burger joint. There are 3-4 exceptional teams across college football. 50% of everyone else is on a level playing field, and the rest are the nobodies. They’re in every conference.
    Better go back and look at the final standings and bowl results from last year…..media like our politicians care more about their Money than about the people they don't represent anymore.

  9. Le Chandler

    Add Stamford & California and close it down.

  10. IMP3TIGO

    Who is this guy? What a clown if he thinks the Big 12 is so attractive with a bunch of tiny schools and small markets, and devalued "a little bit" with the future departure of Texas and OU. Big 12 is no better than Conference USA or the Big West. No better than the Pac 12 with Oregon and UW. Without UO and UW, the Pac is dead.

  11. Matt

    >2022 College Football Preview
    >Doesn't talk about the 2022 season

  12. Will Goudy

    “Super 3”
    ND to Big 10, SEC raids Big 12

    Hot take- Texas Tech, Kansas, West Virginia really want Notre Dame to join the Big 10 before Clemson joins the SEC

    *This is all completely wild conjecture just for fun. I know nothing, I just like this subject. I know you will disagree and that’s totally fine. Isn’t it awesome how much we’re all having thinking about what could happen.

    Let’s say the ACC teams are truly locked in to the ACC due to the TV contract with ESPN and will not be available for at least 7-10 years but Notre Dame can get free and join the big 10 now and they want to (not a given.) The Big 10 would add Notre Dame, Stanford, Washington, Oregon (or Cal). Big 10 would have 20 teams. SEC must get to 20 teams as well. SEC knows that eventually the ACC teams will be available and at that time they would only truly want 4 teams more than they would want to add 4 teams currently available in the Big 12. They also know that if they add 4 teams from the Big 12 now and 4 teams from the ACC later, that would get them to their goal of 24 teams and the Big 10 would take 4 teams from the ACC as well when the time came so they would have 24 teams also. Knowing all this, The SEC would go ahead and take four teams from the Big 12 now so they would have 20 teams like the big 10 (having just taken ND, Stanford, Oregon, and Washington) until the ACC teams become available and both the big conferences can take up to 4 teams each from the ACC putting the 2 big conferences at 24 teams each.

    Notre Dame, Stanford, Washington, Oregon to Big 10.

    Baylor, Oklahoma St, Texas Tech, Kansas (or West Virginia) to the SEC.
    (I think Baylor and Ok St wind up in the SEC no matter what in the end.)

    Big 12 and Pac 12 merge and add 1 team to form a new 16 team conference.

    When the ACC teams become available years from now, the SEC would get first pick because of the ESPN TV grant of rights being traded by ESPN for the right to refuse any team not joining the SEC effectively giving them the right to choose the 4 teams they want. They choose:

    Clemson, FSU, North Carolina, Virginia to the SEC.

    Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Miami, Pitt to the Big 10.

    8 remaining ACC teams merge with the Big 12/PAC 12 conference to form a new 24 team conference that will be a 3rd conference.

    16 team playoff tournament. Each of the 3 conferences have 4 divisions of 6 teams. Each division winner gets a spot in the tournament plus 4 “at large” teams voting on by the playoff committee (for example 2 SEC teams that didn’t win their division and 2 Big 10 teams who didn’t win their division or maybe 1 SEC team, 1 Big 10 team, 1 team from the 3rd conference, and 1 “group of five” team or any combination like that on any given year). Each conferences divisions winners would face off in a bracket to crown the three conference championships and the 4 “at large” teams would face-off to see which team would win the “at large” bracket. The 3 conference champions and the “at large” winning team would play in the semifinals and then the finals to crown a national champion.

    If Notre Dame doesn’t go to the Big 10 for years to come and the ACC teams can’t leave for years to come then the only move left is the “PAC 6” (Arizona, Arizona St, Colorado, Utah, Washington, Oregon) going to the Big 12. Oregon and Washington would have an agreement that they can leave to join the Big 10 at any time if they choose to. (Fox has a lot of power with both Big 10 and Big 12 so that deal could be made). This move makes sense.

    The PAC 12 could die soon regardless of what the Big 10, Notre Dame, ACC, and SEC do (or maybe all 10 remaining PAC 12 teams stay put in the PAC 12 until something happens with either Notre Dame or the ACC) but I think it makes sense for the “PAC 6” to join the big 12 no matter what happens with the rest of college football. I think they would make more money, have better exposure, better match ups, and better recruiting ect by joining the Big 12.

    BUT for the “super conferences” to form, it all comes down to Notre Dame joining a conference, almost certainly the Big 10, (in which case both conferences add westward teams then come back to the ACC when those teams are available) or Clemson and enough of the other ACC teams finding a way out of the tv contract so they can join another conference. This would trigger Notre Dame, Stanford, Washington, and Oregon joining the Big 10. The 2 big conferences might settle at 20 teams in this scenario. Allowing both the Big 12 and ACC to survive. If the Big 10 and SEC go to 24 teams, the Big 12 and ACC will almost certainly have to merge and form their own 24 team conference to save any type of relevancy at all.

    If the ACC teams find a way to join the SEC before Notre Dame goes to the Big 10, the SEC might take more than 4 teams, let’s say they take 6 ACC teams. That would mean they would only take Baylor and Ok St. The SEC would not take Texas Tech, Kansas, and/or West Virginia.

  13. NOUN ZANA

    Bendiciones hermosa Celina que Dios te cuidej donde quiera que vym.Monster encantan tus videos.

  14. higow Higo

    LP reacted d ryt way, she is vos.Monster need of over drama, or over consider ations. She don't deserve *considerationsa. Lp പറഞ്ഞ പോലെ,, ജീവിതം തുടങ്ങിയല്ലേ ഉള്ളു, പഠിക്കട്ടെ.

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