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Report: SEC, Big Ten Discussing CFB Scheduling Agreement for Non-Conference Games

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The two biggest conferences in college football are reportedly on the verge of uniting for a series of matchups that could generate even more cash.

According to Matt Hayes of USA Today, the SEC and Big Ten are "discussing a potential scheduling agreement that could lead to a significant increase in media rights revenue."

This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.

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