
Texas AD Sparks Controversy with Bold Push for 9-Game Conference Shakeup—What It Means for College Football’s Future
Many college football fans want the expanded SEC to move to a nine-game conference schedule like many of the other big conferences are doing. As of now, the league only plays eight conference games, which leaves room for four games against non-conference opponents that can be buy games or other more winnable contests.
That has led to a lot of disagreement within the SEC and around the country, but Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte is in favor of playing nine league games, in part because of the mandatory Red River Rivalry against Oklahoma, via Brett McMurphy of Action Network.
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