
It's been two years since Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany kicked off expansiongeddon and we've yet to go a single month without talk of a team (or teams) swapping affiliations.
Last weekend, Andy Haggard, chairman of the Florida State Board of Trustees, seemed to legitimize some of the smoke surrounding an FSU move to the Big 12. When asked about the potential addition, Big 12 interim commissioner Chuck Neinas responded with the semantically slick "Have we had any conversations with Florida State? No."
The uber-connected Neinas, the first man blue bloods call when looking for an elite coach -- he placed Mack Brown at Texas, Urban Meyer at Florida, Bob Stoops at Oklahoma and Les Miles at LSU -- has done a remarkable job of turning around the Big 12's fortunes. It wasn't too long ago, the conference, under previous commissioner Dan Beebe, was hemorrhaging teams, having lost Nebraska to the Big Ten, Colorado to the Pac-12 and Missouri and Texas A&M to the SEC.
Neinas has reversed the league's run of bad luck and then some. The Big 12 and SEC recently forged an agreement to have their two champions meet in a bowl and some are saying FSU to the Big 12 "is inevitable" with a transition set to begin next month.
And now this:
My sources confirm an agreement in principle has been reached for Clemson to join the Big12. @TruthOrBear247 @theDudeofWV @GSwaim
— Cory Fravel (@CoryFravel) May 20, 2012
Who is Cory Fravel? He works in business development for Simply Green Lawn Care in Atlanta and moonlights as an author on a lightly trafficked Clemson blog.
Does he have something? Your guess is as good as mine. His tweet was retweeted by Clemson's flagship FM station, so there's that. One thing is for certain: public "nos" from those that would know mean very little and the Big 12 looks to be back from the dead.









