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re: Who wants in the SEC more, Clemson or Klahoma?
Posted on 12/10/17 at 5:13 pm to dcbl
Posted on 12/10/17 at 5:13 pm to dcbl
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you haven't been paying attention then
too bad Danny Ford was such a belligerent cheater, or y'all would have gotten the invite instead of USCe
actions can have consequences...
Yep..South Carolina is really tearing the SEC up...You got me....It seems the only teams wanting in the SEC is Big 12 teams...
Again, what would being in the SEC do for Clemson that it isn't receiving in the ACC?
Posted on 12/10/17 at 6:37 pm to CU_Tigers4life
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Again, what would being in the SEC do for Clemson that it isn't receiving in the ACC?
Well to answer the question, money. The SEC splits a larger share of tv revenue than the ACC
Conference Avg. Revenue Avg. Expenses Avg. Profit/Loss
SEC $122,517,029 $105,609,195 $16,907,834
Big Ten $108,498,429 $106,604,255 $1,894,174
Big 12 $103,336,579 $98,491,826 $4,844,753
ACC $90,416,823 $87,753,344 $2,663,479
Pac-12 $81,255,208 $82,774,493 ($1,519,285)
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The SEC makes a per-team average of about $14 million more in revenue than its closest peer and $12 million more in average profit after expenses.
You can sit there and say, "I don't want to join the SEC." Yet here you are on an SEC board posting. Hmmm? It doesn't matter anyway. You see contrary to what some posters on here say. Alabama does not run the SEC, they are just the most consistent program. All major decisions are voted on by reps of each school. The decision to add a new member has to be unanimous, and Cocky will always say no. OU has a real shot but Clemson has zero shot. So the point is moot.
Posted on 12/11/17 at 8:26 am to CU_Tigers4life
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you haven't been paying attention then
too bad Danny Ford was such a belligerent cheater, or y'all would have gotten the invite instead of USCe
actions can have consequences...
Yep..South Carolina is really tearing the SEC up...You got me....It seems the only teams wanting in the SEC is Big 12 teams...
Again, what would being in the SEC do for Clemson that it isn't receiving in the ACC?
Carolina was an independent at the time, which made it a much easier switch. Not sure what it would've taken for Clemson to get out of the ACC, but it had to be a more complicated situation.
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