The University of Colorado Board of Regents is set to meet on Wednesday to discuss the potential move of the university’s athletic program to the Big 12 Conference. The move has been a topic of discussion for some time, as the Buffaloes have been members of the Pac-12 since 2011.
The Big 12 Conference is one of the most competitive conferences in college athletics, and the addition of the Buffaloes would be a major boost for the conference. The Big 12 currently consists of 10 teams, including Oklahoma, Texas, TCU, and Oklahoma State. The addition of Colorado would give the conference 11 teams, and would make it one of the most competitive conferences in college sports.
The potential move has been met with mixed reactions from fans and alumni. Some are excited about the potential move, as it would give the Buffaloes more exposure and could potentially lead to more success on the field. Others are concerned that the move could lead to increased costs for students and alumni, as well as a decrease in academic standards.
The University of Colorado Board of Regents will meet on Wednesday to discuss the potential move. It is unclear at this time whether or not the move will be approved, but it is clear that the decision will have a major impact on the future of the university’s athletic program.
No matter what decision is made, it is clear that the University of Colorado Board of Regents will be making a major decision that will have a lasting impact on the university’s athletic program. It will be interesting to see how the decision plays out and what effect it has on the university’s future.