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Worst mistakes in SEC history
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:39 am
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:39 am
I'll start with a few big ones:
Georgia Tech going independent in 1964 over a dispute over schools recruiting "extra" players and then cutting down to scholarship limits once they were on campus for tryouts. Bobby Dodd wanted the SEC to ban this practice and threatened to leave but the rest of the conference wouldn't vote with him, especially not in a threatening manner from one school. This is a well known blunder, but what is less known is that the conference ultimately banned this practice only 9 years after GT left and in 1973 GT tried and failed to rejoin the conference after independence became an on field and financial disaster for them. Memphis or FSU were floated as potential partners along with GT to get to an even 12 after Tulane left, but the SEC didn't want or need GT anymore so they stayed at 10.
Kentucky letting Adolph Rupp push out Bear Bryant. Bryant's time at UK was longer and more successful than most realize. He took over a program that had never won a bowl game and was there for 8 years, went 60-23-5, got invites to the Orange, Cotton, and Sugar Bowls, and beat #1 OU in the 1951 Sugar Bowl. Bryant was building a powerhouse at UK and likely would have stayed much longer, but his success hurt the pride of Rupp who couldn't share a spotlight with anyone and began undermining Bryant and the football program. Rupp eventually got in trouble with the feds over bringing gambling interests on campus which led to NCAA involvement. The AD told Bryant that Rupp had agreed to resign so that the NCAA would back off, but then Rupp never left. In one of the NCAA's first major enforcement cases, the NCAA gave UK basketball the death penalty for the 52-53 season, tarnishing the entire athletic department, and Bryant left for aTm the following year after the 1953 season.
Alabama tricking Bobby Bowden into a formal interview after the 1986 season. Bowden was a Birmingham native who dreamed of coaching Alabama and was the hottest coaching candidate in the country at the time. He was in Birmingham for FSU's bowl game and got a call from someone close to the Alabama program asking if he was interested in taking over after Ray Perkins left for the NFL. He said that if an offer was on the table, he would agree to a sit down with the university President to discuss details of the job, but would not interview. He shows up for the meeting and there are 12 people in a conference room grilling him with interview questions. Bowden comes across as unprepared and doesn't kiss enough arse so they simply tell him "thanks for coming" and offer Bill Curry that night. Bowden is pissed as hell and when Alabama tries to hire him in 1990, he declines.
Georgia Tech going independent in 1964 over a dispute over schools recruiting "extra" players and then cutting down to scholarship limits once they were on campus for tryouts. Bobby Dodd wanted the SEC to ban this practice and threatened to leave but the rest of the conference wouldn't vote with him, especially not in a threatening manner from one school. This is a well known blunder, but what is less known is that the conference ultimately banned this practice only 9 years after GT left and in 1973 GT tried and failed to rejoin the conference after independence became an on field and financial disaster for them. Memphis or FSU were floated as potential partners along with GT to get to an even 12 after Tulane left, but the SEC didn't want or need GT anymore so they stayed at 10.
Kentucky letting Adolph Rupp push out Bear Bryant. Bryant's time at UK was longer and more successful than most realize. He took over a program that had never won a bowl game and was there for 8 years, went 60-23-5, got invites to the Orange, Cotton, and Sugar Bowls, and beat #1 OU in the 1951 Sugar Bowl. Bryant was building a powerhouse at UK and likely would have stayed much longer, but his success hurt the pride of Rupp who couldn't share a spotlight with anyone and began undermining Bryant and the football program. Rupp eventually got in trouble with the feds over bringing gambling interests on campus which led to NCAA involvement. The AD told Bryant that Rupp had agreed to resign so that the NCAA would back off, but then Rupp never left. In one of the NCAA's first major enforcement cases, the NCAA gave UK basketball the death penalty for the 52-53 season, tarnishing the entire athletic department, and Bryant left for aTm the following year after the 1953 season.
Alabama tricking Bobby Bowden into a formal interview after the 1986 season. Bowden was a Birmingham native who dreamed of coaching Alabama and was the hottest coaching candidate in the country at the time. He was in Birmingham for FSU's bowl game and got a call from someone close to the Alabama program asking if he was interested in taking over after Ray Perkins left for the NFL. He said that if an offer was on the table, he would agree to a sit down with the university President to discuss details of the job, but would not interview. He shows up for the meeting and there are 12 people in a conference room grilling him with interview questions. Bowden comes across as unprepared and doesn't kiss enough arse so they simply tell him "thanks for coming" and offer Bill Curry that night. Bowden is pissed as hell and when Alabama tries to hire him in 1990, he declines.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:41 am to MillerLiteTime
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Alabama tricking Bobby Bowden into a formal interview after the 1986 season.
That's how close we came to the next dynasty. "Foolishness" has been put in many high places."
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:45 am to MillerLiteTime
Very easy
adding Texas A&M
adding Texas A&M
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:47 am to Gatorbait2008
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Very easy
adding Texas A&M
Tamu, Mizzou, Arky, Texas and OU.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:49 am to MillerLiteTime
Mike Archer was hired over Steve Spurrier in 1987. Spurrier was passed over for the LSU job despite his desire to coach there. Instead, LSU hired Archer, who had been an assistant coach there previously. Spurrier went on to coach at Duke before eventually coaching at Florida.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 11:49 am to NorthGwinnettTiger
I like Arky, think they fit in well.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:00 pm to Gatorbait2008
I used to think of arky as a smooth fit, almost like they’d just always been here, similar to usce. But since atm, mizzou and esp since Tex and ou I almost remember them as a big 12 team that came with atm and mizzou. Not a swc team that came with usce
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:04 pm to Three
The shoe toss will always be funny..I am pretty sure LSU fans laugh at it too..it was just being a pain and not hurting anyone....if LSU did that I would laugh no doubt..hurting someone is extremely different.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:15 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
Auburn acquiring Jackson Arnold from the portal.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:18 pm to cadillacattack
As much as it’s nice to dream about Alabama 3-peating if the Kick-6 doesn’t happen, I doubt Alabama beats Florida State in the NC based on how our team performed that year. There were cracks in our team that were occasionally exposed all year and Jameis Winston would’ve had a field day.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:21 pm to CharlotteSooner
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Auburn acquiring Jackson Arnold from the portal.
Were you the type to think about your ex-boyfriends alot too after a breakup?
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:26 pm to Vulcan Materials
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As much as it’s nice to dream about Alabama 3-peating if the Kick-6 doesn’t happen, I doubt Alabama beats Florida State in the NC based on how our team performed that year. There were cracks in our team that were occasionally exposed all year and Jameis Winston would’ve had a field
Maybe.
But you would have avoided being on the wrong side of the greatest play in CFB history.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:29 pm to CharlotteSooner
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Auburn acquiring Jackson Arnold from the portal.
If he has some decent receivers that are actually on the field and healthy, then both Auburn and Arnold are going to have a pretty good year of it.
This post was edited on 8/3/25 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:39 pm to Vulcan Materials
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As much as it’s nice to dream about Alabama 3-peating if the Kick-6 doesn’t happen, I doubt Alabama beats Florida State in the NC based on how our team performed that year.
Auburn had the game and shite the bed. Y'all would have won.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:41 pm to BigNastyTiger417
Tulane didn't fare well by leaving the SEC in 1966. They are a small private school like Vandy. But Vandy stayed, has done well in basketball at times, became a national power in baseball and gets a big check every year from the SEC. Old Tulane Stadium seated 80,000 back when many facilities were 40 to 50,000 at best. Except for Sewanee, which left back in 1940 due to its inability to compete with an enrollment of about 250, leaving the SEC has been a bad decision.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:41 pm to MillerLiteTime
Kentucky letting Bryant go. He would have dominated until mama called.
Posted on 8/3/25 at 12:42 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
Who gave Bama's little brother permission to open his trap? Sit down sport.
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