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re: Is Slive hated as much as Beebe?

Posted on 9/23/11 at 10:36 am to
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
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Posted on 9/23/11 at 10:36 am to
He's going to piss off a lot of Alabama and Tennessee fans, if this move of Texas A&M to the SECw (and Auburn to the SECe) causes an end to The Third Saturday in October.
Posted by spslayto
Member since Feb 2004
19747 posts
Posted on 9/23/11 at 10:36 am to
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He's going to piss off a lot of Alabama and Tennessee fans, if this move of Texas A&M to the SECw (and Auburn to the SECe) causes an end to The Third Saturday in October.


I guess it could always be scheduled as OOC game if that happened.
Posted by TxHillsTiger
Austin
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 9/23/11 at 10:45 am to
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e's going to piss off a lot of Alabama and Tennessee fans, if this move of Texas A&M to the SECw (and Auburn to the SECe) causes an end to The Third Saturday in October.


I can see and appreciate that. And as an LSU fan, I am probably as biased as the next, because I think adding A&M and a WVU or Missouri would actually be better for the conference in the long run, even if it does cause some old-time rivalries to take a breather.

Also, because LSU really has no legitimate rivalry game (where both LSU and the rival feel the game is "THE" game that must be played each year) - I'm curious: do you think the Bama/TN game is more important to the conference than say, more revenue and the potential for forcing NCAA to create a play-off system? My thinking, if/when the 'super-conferences' are created, the NCAA will be forced to create a playoff system. If that does occur, we could finally see a potential of two SEC teams playing for the National Title.

Sorry - I didn't mean to hi-jack my own thread and turn it into a conference expansion discussion.
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