Wisconsin Football Rumors: The Big Ten conference recently made some big moves by adding USC and UCLA for 2024. As it turns out, they are far from done. As if adding two new schools to the conference, the Big Ten is now primed to add no less than four more teams in the immediate future.
Wisconsin Football Rumors: Big Ten Looking to Add Clemson, Florida State, Oregon, Washington?
According to college football insider Jack McGuire of Barstool Sports, they have “received a serious rumor that the Big Ten will add Washington, Oregon, FSU, and Clemson this week.” The report also indicates that “Clemson locker room has not been told about this potential move,” but that the big announcement is expected to be made sometime this week.
The Big 10 is now set to recruit arguably two of the biggest programs not only from the Pac-12 but from the ACC as well. Talk about hitting two birds with one stone.
This would be a massive blow for Pac-12, in particular, which could now be headed to the ditch, especially with rumors of Oregon and Washington now on the brink of their departure. If this happens, then schools such as Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State will surely be headed out the door as well.
Wisconsin Football Rumors: Big Ten About to Get Even More Competitive?
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This massive development will obviously have a significant impact on the Wisconsin Badgers given that no less than six new teams are going to be added to their conference. These aren’t just any other teams either, which only means that the Big Ten is going to be much more competitive in the near future.
While USC and UCLA are expected to make the move in 2024, there are no details regarding the timing of the supposed transfer of Washington, Oregon, FSU, and Clemson.
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