Open For Business: a Big 12 Podcast w/ John Kurtz
The SEC reportedly used a closed-door meeting with the College Football Playoff selection committee to question how BYU and Texas Tech were evaluated last season. Why is the SEC suddenly so focused on the Big 12? In this live stream, we break down the SEC’s complaints about BYU and Texas Tech, the obvious flaws in its argument and the bigger reason the conference keeps taking shots at Big 12 programs. The SEC has every financial and structural advantage in college football, but after another disappointing postseason, it appears to be looking for someone else to blame. We also dive into the NCAA’s explosive new response in the Brendan Sorsby lawsuit. The NCAA says the Texas Tech quarterback placed thousands of impermissible bets during his college career, including dozens involving Indiana football while he was a player. Is there any realistic chance Sorsby plays this season? Plus, we discuss the biggest updates from the Big 12 spring meetings, Brett Yormark’s stance on a potential 24-team College Football Playoff, the possibility of a 10th Big 12 conference game and the latest fallout from Steve Sarkisian’s comments about Texas Tech. Get “Open For Business,” a Big 12 newsletter sending the key headlines, interviews and my analysis straight to your inbox. No more college football news through an SEC/Big Ten lens. If you're a Big 12 fan or just curious, sign up below! https://bit.ly/OFBNewsletter For national college football coverage, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@OFBcollegefootball #Big12 #CollegeFootball #SEC #BYUFootball #TexasTechFootball #CFP #CollegeFootballPlayoff #BrendanSorsby #BrettYormark #SteveSarkisian
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