The news surrounding Big 12 expansion is moving much more quickly after word of the Big 12/SEC bowl alliance came out late this past week. The latest news I can report is that Clemson
has agreed in principle to leave the ACC for the Big 12.
While no similar agreement is in place with FSU, word is that the administration has ācome aroundā on the issue, and they will follow Clemsonās lead in short order. From the moment it became clear that FSUās Board of Trustees wanted to make the move, it has been basically a
fait accompli.
It is happening, and quickly.
This news dovetails with what Iāve been reporting. In
the initial article, from two weeks ago, I outlined what I knew regarding the Big 12ā²s plans to be back to 12 by summerās end. And then, in the
story posted yesterday, I examined how the new Big 12/SEC bowl alliance made Big 12 expansion an absolute certainty.
The next step in the processāonce Clemson and FSU make their decisions public and officialāis for Bowlsby and the league presidents to make two basic decisions. First, is expansion back to 12 teams enough for now? And, second, if not, how do we land Notre Dame?
Nearly every 14-team Big 12 scenario Iām hearing about involves the Fighting Irish. I donāt have enough confidence one way or the other regarding Notre Dame to report anything definitively, but I would not be shocked to see a 14-team Big 12, including Notre Dame, by summerās end.