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re: What would the alliances look like in an all-SEC war?

Posted on 6/5/13 at 8:07 pm to
Posted by Cecil D Diesel
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Posted on 6/5/13 at 8:07 pm to
Maybe you have a better perspective than I do. I was mostly referring to the fear of picking the wrong side. One wrong move in the matter could involve getting into something yall might not be ready for.
But, let me ask, what side would you rather be on?

BTW, I think the only guarantee is:
-Auburn/LSU/Florida on one side against Alabama/aTm/Georgia

-The Tennessee fan in me says Tennessee joins the the first team, along with USCe.

Ideally, from my strategic perspective(Living in LA) it would be:
State/Ole Miss/LSU/Florida/USCe/Auburn
Posted by Bama Bird
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Posted on 6/5/13 at 8:09 pm to
Whoever gets Tennessee gets Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Posted by bayou2003
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Posted on 6/5/13 at 8:14 pm to
quote:

Maybe you have a better perspective than I do. I was mostly referring to the fear of picking the wrong side. One wrong move in the matter could involve getting into something yall might not be ready for.
But, let me ask, what side would you rather be on?


Missouri would be on the side with LSU. LSU have supported Mizzou during the expansion starting with the Indy Bowl, they showed great hospitality to Mizzou students when they went to Baton Rouge for a basketball game, took them on tours of the campus, locker rooms, etc.

Also Missouri and Louisiana have a lot in common with the strong French background. STL and N.O. are like sister cities, both cities love the Fleur De Lis, celebrate Mardi Gras, catholic, etc. Both are deadly cities. Also Missouri is the first state/territory out of Louisiana.
This post was edited on 6/5/13 at 8:21 pm
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