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America’s future in college sports is the SEC, which is not good for America’s colleges
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:36 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:36 am
America's Future In College Sports is the SEC, Which Is Not Good For America's Colleges
Somebody sure is mad....but then says this:
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According the annual grift that is the U.S. News “Best National University Rankings,” the strength of the SEC is, surprisingly, not in academics.
Once Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC will feature 16 of some of the finest academic institutions this land offers; 10 of them are ranked 100 or below according to U.S. News.
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The SEC becoming Thanos is great for the SEC, and a quiet disaster for college sports in the United States.
The future of college sports is on full display this week in Omaha, Nebraska, at the 2022 College World Series; six of the eight teams will be members of the $EC in the next two years.
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This is after another College Football Playoff that has basically become an SEC Invitational where Georgia defeated SEC-buddy Alabama for the title.
The SEC has turned the rest of the United States into college’s minor leagues. The holdout remains men’s basketball, a sport that the SEC really can’t bring itself to care enough about to win.
Somebody sure is mad....but then says this:
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This is not about protecting the “sanctity” of college athletics.
This is not about the evil SEC.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:46 am to spslayto
The author is right, and this is one reason why Texas and Oklahoma should stay in the Big 12.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:49 am to spslayto
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Once Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC will feature 16 of some of the finest academic institutions this land offers; 10 of them are ranked 100 or below according to U.S. News.
The author went to Kansas, which would tie Missouri as #9 in the SEC in the annual rankings grift. So…
As much as SEC expansion absolutely sucks for the original ten in terms of games played against one another, it’ll be a great thing if it decreases the number of programs fielding D1 sports programs. Football/basketball/sports in general at ~80% of these schools are completely pointless and only serve to water down the overall product.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:51 am to spslayto
Let's be honest. Sometimes less is more. We are already stacked.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:55 am to spslayto
College football has become the NFL-lite. All its pageantry and uniqueness is gone, now. Sad.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:58 am to spslayto
In his novel "The Twelve," Justin Cronin used a pretty good description:
He was describing an unnamed school in the midwest, but the descriptions fits several SEC schools just as well.
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Your basic football factory with a few classrooms attached.
He was describing an unnamed school in the midwest, but the descriptions fits several SEC schools just as well.
This post was edited on 6/15/22 at 10:14 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:01 am to spslayto
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From a TV and marketing standpoint, you want a product that has appeal across the entire United States. That has a presence and value.
Apparently not, because CBS/ESPN was the driver of the regionalization this article whines about.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:13 am to spslayto
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This is not about the evil SEC.
I ran this through my BS translator and it came out as "This is about the evil SEC."
Sigh.
Sports dominance tends to be transitory, which most writers of puff pieces like this don't tend to get. The Ivy League was far and away the dominant collegiate conference for DECADES. Things change.
Right now the SEC is on top and I'm going to enjoy the ride as long as it lasts thank you very much.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:37 am to spslayto
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Once Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC will feature 16 of some of the finest academic institutions this land offers; 10 of them are ranked 100 or below according to U.S. News.
Texas helps academically - #21 in the U.S. and #7 among U.S. public universities
Oklahoma not so much...
This post was edited on 6/15/22 at 10:42 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:44 am to spslayto
This sounds like it was written by a disgruntled big ten fan. If it were any other conference dominating college football or baseball everything would be A ok.
I wish the other regions of the country were more competitive. Dominating College football, by one conference, is not good for the sport in the long run.
As far as college football souring the academic atmosphere at a university, remember there are only 85 guys on scholarship and all of them are not academic cripples, by any means. Exposure to TV brings greater interest from people around the country and guess what - applications to attend said Universities goes up.
I wish the other regions of the country were more competitive. Dominating College football, by one conference, is not good for the sport in the long run.
As far as college football souring the academic atmosphere at a university, remember there are only 85 guys on scholarship and all of them are not academic cripples, by any means. Exposure to TV brings greater interest from people around the country and guess what - applications to attend said Universities goes up.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:45 am to spslayto
Didn’t the SEC have the most first round picks in the NBA last year?
Conference seems to really care about basketball now. Some of the teams just fold in March Madness
Conference seems to really care about basketball now. Some of the teams just fold in March Madness
Posted on 6/15/22 at 11:37 am to spslayto
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Once Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC will feature 16 of some of the finest academic institutions this land offers; 10 of them are ranked 100 or below according to U.S. News
Ranked below 100th...
How many P5 schools are in the top 100?
There are 392 universities on that list; the author seems to feel there's only merit in being in the top quarter of universities.
Like some hiring manager is looking at someone's resume and going down the list, only to see they got their degree from Boise State and going, "Oh damn son, I loved your resume and attitude, but BSU is in the bottom 100 colleges. Get the frick out of my office."
At the end of the day, what your degree in is infinitely more important than where you got it (with some rare exceptions of course); otherwise you might as well tell working adults going back to school to not bother. How dare they go to that local community college to finish their associates. Didn't they know it was ranked #268th among CCs????
Posted on 6/15/22 at 11:48 am to bunkerhill
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This sounds like it was written by a disgruntled big ten fan.
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Mac Engel is an adjunct professor at the Bob Schieffer School of Journalism at TCU
Disgruntled B12 fan
Posted on 6/15/22 at 11:53 am to spslayto
The author is an alum of both Kansas and TCU, and an adjunct prof at the latter.
Such is the state of media these days that they allow their mastheads to be used for bleeding vajayjays to piss and moan about clearly personal grudges.
Such is the state of media these days that they allow their mastheads to be used for bleeding vajayjays to piss and moan about clearly personal grudges.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 11:56 am to spslayto
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According the annual grift that is the U.S. News “Best National University Rankings,”
They get paid to promote certain schools. It’s a complete con
Posted on 6/15/22 at 2:31 pm to spslayto
Academic snobbery at its best, and it completely ignores the rankings and perceptions associated with the individual colleges and schools within each university (with a large chunk of them being among the nation's best). If you would turn your nose-up at a degree from some of the top programs in the country then you're a damn fool.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 2:34 pm to spslayto
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ranked 100 or below according to U.S. News
No one gives a shite what U.S. News thinks. This is the first problem with the article. Also, I'm sure U.S. News has zero bias whatsoever.

This post was edited on 6/15/22 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 6/15/22 at 2:40 pm to TrumpedUpVol
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The author went to Kansas
This makes a lot of sense, considering this is just a whiny, bitter rant about nothing. Kansas, in the meantime, is about to be a next-gen C-USA school
Posted on 6/15/22 at 3:07 pm to rbtgoodson
It's even worse when you look at international rankings.
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