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Big 12 might soon be the Big 8 if Texas and Oklahoma leave for the SEC in 2025. ACC, Big 10, SEC, Pac-12 all thriving and "over capacity".

Wonder what the future of the Big 12 holds?
 
[video]https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/30656669/devonta-smith-emerges-heisman-trophy-favorite-sportsbooks[/video]

"as of Tuesday morning, approximately 95% of the money that had been wagered was on the Crimson Tide receiver. "

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On Sunday, a bettor with BetRivers in Illinois placed a $23,637.77 bet on Smith to win the Heisman Trophy at -556 odds, a sportsbook representative told ESPN. If Smith becomes the first receiver to win the award since Michigan's Desmond Howard in 1991, the bettor will win a net $4,254.80."
 
The Big 12 Conference is going ahead with its season. To discuss the league's decision to play -- even as the Big Ten and Pac-12 chose to postpone their seasons -- is Jim Cramer joined by Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby.

Bowlsby told Cramer that while the decision has been “portrayed as somewhat controversial,” the move is based on expert medical advice and science.

"As long as we stick for what's best for young people and as long as we stick to the best scientific and medical advise that we can ascertain, I think we're in a good spot. And that's what we did," Bowlsby said.

https://www.thestreet.com/video/big-12-decision-to-play-college-football-explained
 
McDuck -- w/that moniker I assumed you are a Univ. of Oregon fan, though looks more like you're a Bama fan(?). Either way, All I can say is "Always GO COUGS (WSU); Go COUGS Always".
 
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