Moving the two Alabama teams to the SEC East also makes sense geographically. The Missouri campus is farther west than the majority of SEC West teams, yet the Mizzou Tigers were placed in the East division. It makes absolutely no geographical sense.
What teams are switching to the SEC?
College football’s realignment wheel is spinning again. Texas and Oklahoma have formally accepted an invitation from the SEC and will become league members on July 1, 2025. The move creates a daunting 16-team superconference and shakes up the balance of power across the country.
When was the last time Alabama lost to an SEC East team?
2010
Alabama has won 31 straight games against the SEC East. That’s the longest streak in SEC history. Their last loss was in 2010 when South Carolina upset the Greg McElroy-led Tide. Since then, Alabama has dominated, including at least one victory against every team in the SEC East.
Is the SEC expanding?
The SEC likely will expand to a nine-game conference schedule after growing to 16 teams. The expanded schedule would allow each team to play every team from the opposite division once every four years, which is more frequent than the current interdivision setup.
Will Alabama and Auburn move to the SEC East?
Nine teams would geographically fit in the current spectrum of the SEC West and only seven would be in the SEC East.
The ‘New SEC’: What Will It Look Like With Oklahoma And Texas As Members?
SEC West Division | SEC East Division |
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Texas A&M | Auburn |
Texas | Alabama |
Oklahoma | Florida |
LSU | Georgia |
Will the Big 12 expand?
College football realignment: Big 12 to expand in time for 2023 season – College Football HQ.
Where Will Big 12 teams go?
Using the 12 teams that will go forward in 2026, the Big 12 would’ve had five top-20 schools: No. 4 Cincinnati, No. 5 Baylor, No.
Big 12 engaged in plans to split into two seven-team divisions beginning in 2023 amid realignment.
Big 12 North | Big 12 South |
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Cincinnati | Baylor |
BYU | Houston |
Iowa State | TCU |
Who is trying to join the SEC?
Texas and Oklahoma wanted to join the SEC’s party, and the nation’s richest and most powerful conference was willing to admit entry. Surely those two Big 12 schools aren’t the only universities that would like a seat at the SEC’s table.
Are new teams joining the SEC?
The addition of Oklahoma and Texas will bring the number of SEC members to 16 beginning July 1, 2025. Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been members since the formation of the SEC in 1933.
What SEC teams have beaten Nick Saban?
Yes, the Tide’s dominance has rendered the Tigers a perpetual little brother in one of the sport’s most contentious rivalries. But Auburn has had more success than anyone else in the SEC against Saban, beating him five times.
Who is the last SEC coach to beat Nick Saban?
coach Gus Malzahn
With the departure of Hugh Freeze from Ole Miss and Kevin Sumlin from Texas A&M, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn stands alone among 13 current SEC coaches: he’s the only one to have beaten Alabama’s Nick Saban head-to-head.
Who was the last SEC coach in the East to beat Alabama?
Steve Spurrier
The last SEC East head coach to beat Nick Saban and Alabama in the regular season is Steve Spurrier when he was at South Carolina.
Is the Big East going to expand?
The Big East conference is looking at the possibility of expanding to a 12-team athletic conference, according to an interview in The Athletic with Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman. The decision is seemingly influenced by the Big East’s expiring 12-year media deal with Fox, which will end in 2025.
Does Clemson want to join SEC?
The truth is: Despite the extra revenue, the ‘conference prestige,’ the love from the media and, of course, riding on the shoulders of Alabama, the SEC finds its insecurity in Clemson. So, Clemson won’t be joining the SEC.
Will Texas and Oklahoma join SEC?
While Texas and Oklahoma won’t be officially leaving the Big 12 for the SEC in 2022, there could be a more realistic timeline that does emerge throughout this calendar year. And it looks like there are already some moving pieces impacting when the Longhorns and Sooners could officially make the move to join the SEC.
Who’s moving to the Big 12?
The Big 12 Conference announced Friday that BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati and Houston will become members of the conference no later than 2024-25, bringing the league back to 12 teams.
Will Texas be in the SEC East or West?
(My) Proposed SEC Division Line Up | |
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East | West |
South Carolina | Oklahoma |
Tennessee | Texas |
Vanderbilt | Texas A&M |
What will the new SEC alignment look like?
They proposed a new conference alignment and schedule format with a 16-team conference including the Longhorns and Sooners. They revealed their proposal on Thursday during the show ahead of the next portion of SEC Media Days. According to their proposal, there would be four, four-team pods.
Is Texas leaving the Big 12?
Oklahoma and Texas announced late last summer that they were leaving the Big 12 to become members of the Southeastern Conference. Since that announcement, the Big 12 has come to agreement with four new schools to join the conference as early as the 2023 season.
Why did Nebraska leave the Big 12?
A desire for stability in athletics was the primary motivation that led the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to leave the Big 12 to join the Big Ten. At the time of the University’ s decision to join the Big Ten, the Big 12 was extremely unstable in terms of its membership.
Why did Texas A&M leave Big 12?
According to Sports Illustrated writer Andy Staples, the LHN broadcasting high school games (to the potential benefit of Texas and the detriment of the conference’s other Texas-based schools) “was too much [for A&M] to bear.” Loftin recalled in 2021 that “When the LHN was announced, that just galvanized our former and