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hhhhhhh asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

Is the schedule for 2010 College Football going to be different with the Big-12 Breakup?

First of all, Would this take affect this year? Secondly, how much is this going to change the schedule of a team like Texas. What if people have already bought tickets to games. If it changed it a lot for each of these teams wouldnt it have a domino effect? Also with Texas and Texas A&M being rivals would they continue playing? So many questions haha.

Update:

Update: So the Big 12 would have a championship game this upcoming season? Thanks for the answer!

Update 2:

Sorry for bugging again with more details...but i know Texas was trying to get a better TV program going....whats going to happen with that this year if it remains the same. Will there be pretty large blackouts?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    no the 2010 season was set

    and all changes will take a year or 2

    Nebraska will change in 2011

    the rest will be 2012

  • 1 decade ago

    None of this will curretnly take effect till 2012, but if more teams leave it will probably take place earlier in 2011. No it will not effect the 2010 schedule, but it will be over everyone's head. Texas and Texas A&M would only be able to play each other in a non conference game if Texas A&M jons the SEC

  • Mr R
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    2010 won't be effected.

    2011 will be effected for Nebraska for sure.

    I believe Colorado will take effect in 2012.

    The big 12 will have a championship game this season as normal.

  • 1 decade ago

    no, its not affecting this year

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