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re: SEC Championship to remain in Atlanta through 2031.

Posted on 11/30/23 at 2:06 pm to
Posted by Shea Vinnerbush
Austin, TX
Member since Sep 2023
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Posted on 11/30/23 at 2:06 pm to
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all Aggie and Mizzo fans?
when did I say all fans? I never said the word all

I mean, I know you went to a&m and therefore aren't very intelligent, but that's some pretty poor reading comprehension, bud

But since you asked, quick google search turned up plenty:

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I just wonder how many years it will be in the SEC before the Horns start whining about revenue distribution, location of conference headquarters, media rights, or threatening to leave the conference. I give it five years, tops.
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Just expect it. You will have a lot less stress in your life. For whatever reason, refs shill for the steers
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Look, good for you. I'd rather have the refs on my side than against them. However, there really is no defense for your team

Missouri knows about it
A&M knows about it
The rest of the SEC will know about it soon enough.
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There will be a full consensus that adding them was a huge mistake. Texas has always been solely about pushing itself at the front of the line. It will start small with demands that the conference championships be played in Dallas. They'll want the SEC headquarters to move there, too. They'll want a bigger cut of conference money and TV slots. With NIL and the inevitable demise of the NCAA, you can't even imagine what is coming. Texas will do anything in its power to gain control over this league



Seems like others agree with me:
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A&M - "I hate Texas. They don't play by the rules. They tried to use politics to stop us from going to the SEC."

Also A&M - "Texas is trying to join the SEC? And they have the votes to get in, no matter which way we vote? I guess we'll have to play outside the rules to stop this, then. Let's see if we can get the state legislature involved."
This post was edited on 11/30/23 at 2:24 pm
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