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re: Hate to say it, but West Virginia might be a diamond in the rough in the future.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 11:49 am to Cheese Grits
Posted on 6/4/15 at 11:49 am to Cheese Grits
So are you implying the SEC could contract? If so I guess fiscally the SEC would be best served financially on the SEC Network to look more like this?
East
Tennessee
Florida
South Carolina
Kentucky
Georgia
UNC
West
Alabama
Auburn(can't get rid of a Big 6 school so the State of Alabama will be the only doubled up state)
Ole Miss or Miss St
LSU
Arkansas
A&M
We could keep Missouri and not add UNC or a Virgina achool but I think it would bring more revenue and be a better fit.
Losing Vandy doesn't probably hurt any at all fiscally with the SECN but hurts the academic reputation for sure.
Either one of the Miss schools could leave and not hurt really in anyway except for tradition.
12 teams splitting the same pie would get each school about 6-10 more million a year just on current numbers.
East
Tennessee
Florida
South Carolina
Kentucky
Georgia
UNC
West
Alabama
Auburn(can't get rid of a Big 6 school so the State of Alabama will be the only doubled up state)
Ole Miss or Miss St
LSU
Arkansas
A&M
We could keep Missouri and not add UNC or a Virgina achool but I think it would bring more revenue and be a better fit.
Losing Vandy doesn't probably hurt any at all fiscally with the SECN but hurts the academic reputation for sure.
Either one of the Miss schools could leave and not hurt really in anyway except for tradition.
12 teams splitting the same pie would get each school about 6-10 more million a year just on current numbers.
This post was edited on 6/4/15 at 11:52 am
Posted on 6/4/15 at 2:40 pm to Ericvol2096
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Losing Vandy doesn't probably hurt any at all fiscally with the SECN but hurts the academic reputation for sure.
It hurts regarding disclosure rules.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 8:18 pm to Ericvol2096
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So are you implying the SEC could contract?
I can see (2) 12 team conferences (ACC and PAC) and (2) 14 team conferences (B1G and SEC)
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