The first July this decade that hasn’t been swallowed whole by realignment — or a global pandemic — is not utterly devoid of news thanks to media extravaganzas ushering in college football’s new era.
The Big 12 was first to grab the midsummer spotlight, hosting its media festivities two weeks ago in Las Vegas. Then came the SEC, which held a four-day event last week in Dallas, followed by the ACC, which ramped up Monday in Charlotte.
The colossus goes last.
The Big Ten, the...