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Expert Warns the Big 12 About College Football’s Real Endgame; Super League Coming SOON

30 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Could college football’s next major breakaway happen much sooner than expected? John Wilner of the Wilner Hotline joins John Kurtz to explain why the sport may be moving toward a massive restructuring faster than most fans realize. The biggest threat may not be a simple SEC and Big Ten merger. Instead, the most valuable brands in college football could eventually leave their current conferences and form an entirely new super league. Wilner breaks down why the Protect College Sports Act may not actually stop that outcome, what a 32-to-36-team super league could look like and why frustration over NIL, the clearinghouse and the lack of collective bargaining is pushing college football toward a breaking point. The conversation also turns to the Big 12. What is the best-case scenario for the conference if the SEC and Big Ten continue to separate themselves financially? Could the Big 12 become the primary home for the strongest programs left outside the top two leagues? Plus, Wilner explains why Cody Campbell and Texas Tech are doing everything possible to make sure the Red Raiders are not left behind, whether that strategy is working and why he still has BYU ahead of Texas Tech entering the season. Topics discussed: • Why a college football breakaway could happen in the late 2020s • Why the real super-league threat is bigger than an SEC–Big Ten merger • Whether the Protect College Sports Act can actually stop a breakaway • The best-case scenario for the Big 12 • Cody Campbell’s aggressive strategy to protect Texas Tech • Why Texas Tech still has work to do to secure a seat at the big table • Why Wilner has BYU as the team to beat in the Big 12 • Why the Brendan Sorsby case could threaten the integrity of college football • Whether collective bargaining is now the only realistic solution CHAPTERS: 00:00 John Wilner joins the show 01:00 Could a college football breakaway happen soon? 03:49 The real super-league threat 12:38 Why the pressure is building 14:27 The best-case scenario for the Big 12 18:50 Cody Campbell and Texas Tech’s strategy 23:24 Is collective bargaining the only solution? 26:57 Why BYU is still ahead of Texas Tech 28:07 The Brendan Sorsby situation Subscribe for more Big 12 football coverage, college football realignment analysis and the latest on the future of the sport. #Big12 #CollegeFootball #TexasTech #BYU #CFB #CollegeFootballRealignment

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