Lakeland Ledger columnist Patrick Zier:
Miami and Florida State, two of the most storied programs in the deep South, are about to become irrelevant in college football.
Not much different then Florida's letter schools; UCF, USF, FAU, etc. And it will likely happen quickly. Once Oklahoma and Texas join the SEC in 2025 and USC and UCLA enter the Big Ten in 2024, college football, which has been self destructing for many years now, will officially break apart, implode on itself.
To be relevant, you will need to be a member of either the SEC or the Big Ten, because they will be the only conferences that matter.
Miami and Florida State, two of the most storied programs in the deep South, are about to become irrelevant in college football.
Not much different then Florida's letter schools; UCF, USF, FAU, etc. And it will likely happen quickly. Once Oklahoma and Texas join the SEC in 2025 and USC and UCLA enter the Big Ten in 2024, college football, which has been self destructing for many years now, will officially break apart, implode on itself.
To be relevant, you will need to be a member of either the SEC or the Big Ten, because they will be the only conferences that matter.