They are coast to coast they have the East west and central time zones. The SEC has the south and a piece of the southwest.How is the B1G a national conference, college football is predominantly a Southern sport and the B1G doesn't have any programs located in the South or Southwest? Yes, the B1G spans the east to west distance of the US, but aside from USC and UCLA, the other schools are located in Northern states (I don't consider Maryland the South). I believe the powers that run the B1G realize this glaring absence and will concentrate on adding some programs from the ACC once their GOR ends.
Maybe the Big Ten will add ACC schools but they have options out west that the SEC dosent.
It’s going to be interesting to see how things play out.
I think adding USC and UCLA trumps Texas and Oklahoma though. I’m giving that round to the BIG. Just my opinion.
End of the day we might see two 30 team conferences who knows?