The most recent we’re hearing on Colorado, the Huge 12 and

  • Pete Thamel, ESPNJun 12, 2023, 07:00 PM ET

WASHINGTON, D.C.– The Colorado football program hasn’t won a league title since 2001, sputtered to a 1-11 mark last season and has hibernated on the south side of mediocrity for the better part of two decades.Despite that, Colorado has in some way handled to become the most compelling program in all of college athletics. Deion Sanders’arrival as head coach has actually coincided with the school placing itself as a possible linchpin for the next round of conference realignment.Keeping Up With Colorado has actually been the sport’s blockbuster of the offseason– Louis Vuitton luggage coming in, waves of players heading out and school authorities mulling a brand-new conference partner. Welcome to the college football offseason in 2023– reality television plotlines ending up being the industry’s reality.With the season’s kickoff still almost three months away, Colorado’s conference affiliation has ended up being the focal point of realignment speculation. Here in the canine days of June, the periscopes of fear from campuses and conference workplaces around the country are secured on Boulder.How will the Pac-12’s impending television offer effect Colorado and the Huge 12? When will the SEC and Big Ten think of more expansion? And what’s going on with the ACC? Here’s a peek at some

possible responses to realignment’s biggest questions after talking with power brokers in all corners of the college sports industry.Jump to: Huge 12 expansion|Pac-12 television newest What’s next for Big 10, SEC|ACC most current What will Colorado do?Here’s the bottom line on Colorado. It has actually consulted with the Big 12. It has actually been in the Big 12 in a prior life,

leaving after the 2010-11 season.It stays improbable the Buffaloes leave for the Big 12 up until the Pac-12 presidents get a firm

sense of what their next television offer is going to appear like. Colorado chancellor Phil DiStefano has said as much. However, sources informed ESPN that Colorado’s persistence has actually waned, which prompted the in-person meeting with the Big 12 back in May.

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