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re: Has the "Big Six" jumped the shark?
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:00 pm to Vols&Shaft83
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:00 pm to Vols&Shaft83
quote:Fair enough, but analytically speaking we will need to assess moving to a Big 7 if TN doesn't beat someone in the next couple decades.
Charter members don't get replaced unless they leave the conference.
What if Fulmer up to? Think he could come back and coach and Butch just recruit.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:00 pm to piggilicious
tBig 6 is real, sorry.
I love when members of the lil'8 try to deny the existence of tBig 6.
I love when members of the lil'8 try to deny the existence of tBig 6.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:01 pm to Vols&Shaft83
uh huh- it's 'real'. *wink*
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:02 pm to TheDude321
How about this:
The winner of the SEC championship game in Atlanta gets awarded the conference championship for that year and goes on to the playoffs. If that team should win the playoffs, they will be awarded the national championship.
Each team's fan base will keep track of all conference and national championships and said fans will lord their championships over fans of teams with fewer championships, and sit quietly while those with more lord it over them.
That way there's no 'Big 6', just a bunch of teams playing for championships.
The winner of the SEC championship game in Atlanta gets awarded the conference championship for that year and goes on to the playoffs. If that team should win the playoffs, they will be awarded the national championship.
Each team's fan base will keep track of all conference and national championships and said fans will lord their championships over fans of teams with fewer championships, and sit quietly while those with more lord it over them.
That way there's no 'Big 6', just a bunch of teams playing for championships.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:03 pm to TheDude321
Looks like a Big 1 to me.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:03 pm to tigerfoot
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Fair enough, but analytically speaking we will need to assess moving to a Big 7 if TN doesn't beat someone in the next couple decades.
We can cross that bridge when we get to it.
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What if Fulmer up to? Think he could come back and coach and Butch just recruit.
Fulmer never had a problem recruiting, I think he'll eventually come back as the AD.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:15 pm to tigerfoot
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Florida is righting their ship,
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Remember when Muschamp had the gayturs at 10-1 and vying for the Sugar Bowl? It was all down the toilet since then. Don't flatter the gators with this early success nonsense. Actually, do it and let it get to their heads.
Florida is righting their ship,
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Remember when Muschamp had the gayturs at 10-1 and vying for the Sugar Bowl? It was all down the toilet since then. Don't flatter the gators with this early success nonsense. Actually, do it and let it get to their heads.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:53 pm to TexAgChill
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Not since we've been in this conference. It's only been Bama. But how nice of you to include yourself.
There are high school seniors that have never seen A&M football be the best team in a conference.
Since that last aggie conf title lsu has 4 sec titles,5 sec west titles, 2 national titles, and 3 nation title game appearances.
Know your place bitch.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 2:56 pm to TheDude321
I'm willin to consider a team that wins the SEC championship game
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:00 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Fulmer never had a problem recruiting, I think he'll eventually come back as the AD.
Come on dude... The old coach as AD era ended with Dooley, Osborne, Broyles etc...
It's a CEO/Corporate position now, not a place to park a beloved coach...
I have no idea but how many former successful coaches out there are Power 5 AD's currently??
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:05 pm to montanagator
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Florida, you know the school with as many wins in Atlanta as LSU and Bama... Combined.
LSU has 10 wins in Atlanta. Florida only has 6.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:12 pm to TheDude321
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I propose that a compromise around this be reached based off of a theoretical point system. In other words, if a team wins an SEC division title, they are awarded 1 point, an SEC title is 2 points, and a major-selector natty is 3 points. The compromise could be that if a team scores 20 points or more in any combination of the above, then they would still have worthy enough accomplishments to be allowed to join. For comparative purposes, under this point system, the Big Six currently ranks as follows:
Based on this A&M could win back to back to back national titles and would not be Big 6.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:15 pm to TheDude321
No.
Apart from the teams who actually choose to identify themselves as such, no one knows who the "Big Six" are, nor do they care.
I know I'd never heard the phrase before Texas A&M University joined the SEC; and it wasn't until I spent any time on tSECr that I even saw it.
In terms of "breeding divisiveness," I doubt anyone affiliated with our university's athletic department has much (any?) knowledge of the term, much less given it a single thought.
Apart from the teams who actually choose to identify themselves as such, no one knows who the "Big Six" are, nor do they care.
I know I'd never heard the phrase before Texas A&M University joined the SEC; and it wasn't until I spent any time on tSECr that I even saw it.
In terms of "breeding divisiveness," I doubt anyone affiliated with our university's athletic department has much (any?) knowledge of the term, much less given it a single thought.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:16 pm to EKG
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Apart from the teams who actually choose to identify themselves as such, no one knows who the "Big Six" are, nor do they care.
Hmmm...SEC headquarters does. They essentially originated the term
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:18 pm to NYCAuburn
I'm not saying it's not a term some people use; it's just not something with which anyone other than the biggest of SEC football diehards is familiar.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:21 pm to EKG
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I doubt anyone affiliated with our university's athletic department has much (any?) knowledge of the term, much
You would be wrong! As NYC stated it was the SEC headquarters that came up with it
Posted on 10/1/15 at 3:34 pm to JuiceTerry
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Looks like a Big 1 to me.
I was thinking this when I saw the list. Bama is one of the great programs in all of college football, along with Ohio State, USC, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Nebraska. Maybe Miami but they are too new money to be on that list, even with 5 titles.
So, there is a Big Red One, and then there is the Group of 5, and then there is the Bottom 8.
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