Texas, Oklahoma SEC Move Would Concentrate College Sports Wealth
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Former Texas A&M official: Texas, Oklahoma joining SEC would break 'gentlemen's agreement' among league schools
Dave Wilson, ESPN
If Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC, it would break a long-standing "gentlemen's agreement" between SEC schools that gives conference members "absolute veto power" over the addition of another school from their state, according to a former Texas A&M official. R. Bowen Loftin, who helped steer the Aggies into the SEC in 2011 while serving as A&M's president, said the oft-discussed unwritten rule was a "specific conversation" during expansion talks in 2010-11.
SEC's courtship of Texas, Oklahoma: Here's what's next for some big players such as Big 12, Pac-12, Big Ten and NCAA
Pete Thamel, Yahoo Sports
Interviews with athletics directors, politicians and industry sources reveal myriad ramifications from such a move. From the political fallout in the Midwest to the massive ripples in television with three major conferences seeking new deals to NCAA governance ramifications, it's not an overstatement to say that the potential of Oklahoma and Texas joining the SEC will shape the next generation of college athletics.
New Group Licensing Deal Gives Student Athletes Their Own Trading Cards
Kristi Dosh, Forbes
Panini America announced today an agreement with OneTeam Partners that will give the trading card company the ability to produce, distribute, promote and sell college trading cards. Through OneTeam's College Athlete Group Licensing program, and Panini's partnership with more than 200 universities, current student athletes will have the opportunity to appear on co-branded trading cards.
Title contenders Gonzaga, UCLA finally agree to play each other in November in Las Vegas
Matt Norlander, CBS Sports
After initially planning on a game, then having those plans fall through, preseason national title contenders Gonzaga and UCLA have finally figured things out once more and agreed to play each other next season, sources told CBS Sports. The two teams will play at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena as headliners of a four-school multi-team event on Nov. 22 and 23.
Learfield IMG College shortening name as part of rebrand
Michael Smith, Sports Business Journal
Learfield IMG College's long and clunky name is getting a rebrand with a shorter name and new logo. The Plano, Texas, company will now be known simply as LEARFIELD in all caps. |
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