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re: With most of the big 12 teams going to pac 10 does SEC
Posted on 6/9/10 at 3:12 pm to Flyin Tighas
Posted on 6/9/10 at 3:12 pm to Flyin Tighas
Florida State and Georgia Tech make the most sense. Florida State initially joined the ACC *cough cough* for basketball. I am sure it had nothing to do with the fact that they could win the conference every single year and have a chance to play in the National Championship game without playing a grueling SEC schedule. Now that Boston College, Va. Tech, and Miami have joined the conference, and Florida State has fallen on harder times (FSU was the only ACC school to vote against expansion mind you) they would seem to be more likely to want to move now.
As for Georgia Tech, they were an original member of the Southeastern Conference and have actually won more SEC titles than UGA. A fact that GA Tech fans love to rub in the faces of UGA fans.
As for Georgia Tech, they were an original member of the Southeastern Conference and have actually won more SEC titles than UGA. A fact that GA Tech fans love to rub in the faces of UGA fans.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 3:15 pm to LSUnowhas2
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As for Georgia Tech, they were an original member of the Southeastern Conference and have actually won more SEC titles than UGA. A fact that GA Tech fans love to rub in the faces of UGA fans.
Neither team brings exposure or a larger market to the SEC. I am not against adding these two, but I am for adding two more prominent and market stretching schools as well.
Miami, GT, FSU and Clemson. None will do a lot for expanding the SEC market or exposure beyond what it already has.
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