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How long will the SEC last?
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:06 am
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:06 am
Given the ever changing landscape of college football, how many more years does the SEC last? I have a feeling with the pay for play model coming soon, a new division of football will emerge, and all the current conferences will disolve for football only.
I think, at some point, the NFL will have to take some leadership and it will become some sort of developmental league.
If each franchise adopts one college as their minor league farm team, which SEC teams get left out?
I think, at some point, the NFL will have to take some leadership and it will become some sort of developmental league.
If each franchise adopts one college as their minor league farm team, which SEC teams get left out?
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:08 am to bamaclownbaby
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If each franchise adopts one college as their minor league farm team, which SEC teams get left out?
Judging by the amount of busts they've had lately, probably Bama
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:11 am to Supravol22
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Judging by the amount of busts they've had lately, probably Bama
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:13 am to GeorgiaFan
This is the draft order, returning traded picks to the original owners. Also considering regional ties, which teams would draft which schools?
I think the first pick is obvious so I will fill it in.
1. Houston (2-14) - Texas Longhorns
2. Washington (3-13)
3. Jacksonville (4-12)
4. Cleveland (4-12)
5. Oakland (4-12)
6. Atlanta (4-12)
7. Tampa Bay (4-12)
8. Minnesota (5-10-1)
9. Buffalo (6-10)
10. Detroit (7-9)
11. Tennessee (7-9)
12. New York Giants (7-9)
13. St. Louis (7-9)
14. Chicago (8-8)
15. Pittsburgh (8-8)
16. Dallas (8-8)
17. Baltimore (8-8)
18. New York Jets (8-8)
19. Miami (8-8)
20. Arizona (10-6)
21. Green Bay (8-7-1)
22. Philadelphia (10-6)
23. Kansas City (11-5)
24. Cincinnati (11-5)
25. San Diego (9-7)
26. Indianapolis (11-5)
27. New Orleans (11-5)
28. Carolina (12-4)
29. New England (12-4)
30. San Francisco (12-4)
31. Denver (13-3)
32. Seattle (13-3)
I think the first pick is obvious so I will fill it in.
1. Houston (2-14) - Texas Longhorns
2. Washington (3-13)
3. Jacksonville (4-12)
4. Cleveland (4-12)
5. Oakland (4-12)
6. Atlanta (4-12)
7. Tampa Bay (4-12)
8. Minnesota (5-10-1)
9. Buffalo (6-10)
10. Detroit (7-9)
11. Tennessee (7-9)
12. New York Giants (7-9)
13. St. Louis (7-9)
14. Chicago (8-8)
15. Pittsburgh (8-8)
16. Dallas (8-8)
17. Baltimore (8-8)
18. New York Jets (8-8)
19. Miami (8-8)
20. Arizona (10-6)
21. Green Bay (8-7-1)
22. Philadelphia (10-6)
23. Kansas City (11-5)
24. Cincinnati (11-5)
25. San Diego (9-7)
26. Indianapolis (11-5)
27. New Orleans (11-5)
28. Carolina (12-4)
29. New England (12-4)
30. San Francisco (12-4)
31. Denver (13-3)
32. Seattle (13-3)
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:18 am to bamaclownbaby
Atlanta would probably take UGA in this hypothetical. Logistics make sense, UGA produces pros as well as anyone, and it would popular with the fans.
Gotta think Jax would take UF for similar reasons
Gotta think Jax would take UF for similar reasons
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:21 am to Crowknowsbest
I wonder who New Orleans would take?????
This is dumb.
This is dumb.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:22 am to bamaclownbaby
My complete draft would be:
1. Houston (2-14) - Texas Longhorns
2. Washington (3-13) - Alabama
3. Jacksonville (4-12) - FSU
4. Cleveland (4-12) - Ohio State
5. Oakland (4-12) - USCw
6. Atlanta (4-12) - Georgia
7. Tampa Bay (4-12) - UF
8. Minnesota (5-10-1) - Michigan
9. Buffalo (6-10) - Penn State
10. Detroit (7-9) - Michigan State
11. Tennessee (7-9) - LSU
12. New York Giants (7-9) - Miami
13. St. Louis (7-9) - A&M
14. Chicago (8-8) - Oklahoma
15. Pittsburgh (8-8) - South Carolina
16. Dallas (8-8) - Virginia Tech
17. Baltimore (8-8) - UCLA
18. New York Jets (8-8) - Wisconsin
19. Miami (8-8) - Clemson
20. Arizona (10-6) - Baylor
21. Green Bay (8-7-1) - Iowa
22. Philadelphia (10-6) - Ole Miss
23. Kansas City (11-5) - Mizzou
24. Cincinnati (11-5) - Oklahoma State
25. San Diego (9-7) - Cal
26. Indianapolis (11-5) - Notre Dame
27. New Orleans (11-5) - Arkansas
28. Carolina (12-4) - North Carolina
29. New England (12-4) - Virginia
30. San Francisco (12-4) - Washington
31. Denver (13-3) - Tennessee
32. Seattle (13-3)- Boise
1. Houston (2-14) - Texas Longhorns
2. Washington (3-13) - Alabama
3. Jacksonville (4-12) - FSU
4. Cleveland (4-12) - Ohio State
5. Oakland (4-12) - USCw
6. Atlanta (4-12) - Georgia
7. Tampa Bay (4-12) - UF
8. Minnesota (5-10-1) - Michigan
9. Buffalo (6-10) - Penn State
10. Detroit (7-9) - Michigan State
11. Tennessee (7-9) - LSU
12. New York Giants (7-9) - Miami
13. St. Louis (7-9) - A&M
14. Chicago (8-8) - Oklahoma
15. Pittsburgh (8-8) - South Carolina
16. Dallas (8-8) - Virginia Tech
17. Baltimore (8-8) - UCLA
18. New York Jets (8-8) - Wisconsin
19. Miami (8-8) - Clemson
20. Arizona (10-6) - Baylor
21. Green Bay (8-7-1) - Iowa
22. Philadelphia (10-6) - Ole Miss
23. Kansas City (11-5) - Mizzou
24. Cincinnati (11-5) - Oklahoma State
25. San Diego (9-7) - Cal
26. Indianapolis (11-5) - Notre Dame
27. New Orleans (11-5) - Arkansas
28. Carolina (12-4) - North Carolina
29. New England (12-4) - Virginia
30. San Francisco (12-4) - Washington
31. Denver (13-3) - Tennessee
32. Seattle (13-3)- Boise
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:22 am to bamaclownbaby
Are you kidding me? State run schools are not going to affiliate with an NFL team. This thread is terrible.
And to answer your question about how long the SEC lasts, I would counter with;
How long until Alabama
And to answer your question about how long the SEC lasts, I would counter with;
How long until Alabama
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:22 am to Liberty tiger13
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I wonder who New Orleans would take????? This is dumb.
I mean yeah, this is obviously completely hypothetical
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:23 am to bamaclownbaby
Are you kidding me? State run schools are not going to affiliate with an NFL team. This thread is terrible.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:23 am to bamaclownbaby
It would not make sense to do it by this years draft order, but it was more fun that way.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:29 am to Landmass
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Landmass
It is all hypothetical and for fun, but don't kid yourself if you think football as a whole will not drastically change over time if player safety does not change.
Parents are already stopping their kids from playing tackle football, and you will probably see more 7on7 at younger ages.
The NFL already had a billion dollar lawsuit over concussions, wait until that lawsuit comes to the college level. Large universities may be able to withstand it, but what if high schools start to get sued?
If high schools stop playing football for fear of getting sued and financial reasons, where do your players even come from?
Ultimately, if the NFL wants to survive, they are going to have to play some role in the development of their players.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:40 am to bamaclownbaby
We've got a male porn star thread & now this thread. Has the SECR absolutely gone full retard?
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:42 am to bamaclownbaby
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6. Atlanta (4-12)
They'd take Ga Tech
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:44 am to bamaclownbaby
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27. New Orleans (11-5) - Arkansas
Bama fans always trying to ruin football for LSU fans...
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:48 am to LSUsuperfresh
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LSUsuperfresh
Well, in a more realistic hypothetical it wouldn't be based off this years draft order, and New Orleans would clearly use LSU, but what is the fun in that.
At least I drafted LSU.
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:51 am to bamaclownbaby
Why do it by draft order?
To be financially viable ownership will have to share regions
Do you really think Alabama fans will accept ownership if the owner is in NY / MA / PA type states?
To be financially viable ownership will have to share regions
Do you really think Alabama fans will accept ownership if the owner is in NY / MA / PA type states?
Posted on 3/27/14 at 8:53 am to Cheese Grits
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Cheese Grits
You absolutely would not do it by draft order, just made it much more fun to devalue some schools.
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