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re: SEC Expansion Wishes

Posted on 6/9/10 at 12:22 am to
Posted by CaseyMc2
Louisiana Native
Member since Feb 2009
4092 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 12:22 am to
This first I posted on another thread like this last week;
I honestly feel that Texas is hoping to keep everything the way it is and not go anywhere. I believe when it comes to push and shove they will end up in the SEC because it makes the most since with travel.

I BELIEVE IF IT HAPPENS THE SEC WILL GET:
TO THE WEST
TEXAS
OKLAHOMA
TO THE EAST
FLA. STATE
MIAMI

I would like us get UNC but I do not think that will happen because I think the ACC will pick up half of the big East teams and keep their basketball conference first league together. I think they will get
Syracuse, Rutgers, Pittsburg, West Virginia, Louisville and South Florida.

There could be something else in the works also the SEC might loose Kentucky to the ACC and pick up either Georgia Tech or Oklahoma St. maybe both and Vandy might leave also and go to the ACC. There are a lot of options that could be considered and the schools involved will have to do what is best for them. JMHO!

Now there is something new in the works with the teams from Texas going to the Pac-10 and if that happens that will leave the two Oklahoma schools coming to the West Oklahoma and Oaky St. and that would work out ok also but will hurt us in recruiting so I do not want to see that happen.
Posted by flyingtiger
San Antonio, TX
Member since Jun 2005
451 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 4:56 am to
You can throw the whole state of TX out of the discussion...not going to happen IMO. They want no part of the SEC and that's fine with me. I think the most realistic additions would be Ga Tech, Clemson, Fla St. and Louisville. We can all debate on realignment of the divisions...but we will not be able to get 4 bohemoth programs IMO.
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