Some school are looking to take their program’s elsewhere, while some are trying to preserve the ever-disintegrating conference. Here's a look at how these schools are doing with their on-field talent.
High quarterback ratings; hundreds of career tackles and interceptions; leading receivers and endless talent are just a few of the traits that these former Longhorns possess.
The Aggies want out. Though their initial advances were rejected by the SEC, the Aggies are still trying to dump its toxic relationship with the Big 12 and join the country’s toughest conference.
Malcolm Brown was ranked as the second-best running back and seventh-best overall prospect by ESPNU. Now it’s his time to prove himself at the college level.
With the 2011 college football season inching closer, some athletes are being welcomed back onto campus as starters while others have fallen from grace.