I know it’s Clemson-Florida State week, and there is talk about DJ Uiagalelei—the Tigers’ former quarterback—not playing on Saturday. However, something bigger has caught my eye.
What could be bigger than No. 15 Clemson visiting the Seminoles in the DJ Bowl?
How’s the SEC and Big Ten having their own meetings to discuss the future relationship between college football’s two power conferences, otherwise known as the P2.
ESPN’s Heather Dinich reports the Big Ten and the SEC athletic directors are planning to discuss a possible partnership in football scheduling. This is just another step, I think, in the two power leagues flexing their muscle to the rest of the college football world.
The discussions, according to Dinich, will take place in an in-person meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, next week.
Also on the docket, the two parties will discuss “their” preferences for automatic bids in the next iteration of the College Football Playoff.
What does all this mean?
It means Dabo Swinney is about to be proven right.