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re: Let's say Mizzou protest occurred the same year SEC considered expansion

Posted on 12/28/17 at 5:52 pm to
Posted by The Balinese Club
Coastal Bend Area of Texas
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 12/28/17 at 5:52 pm to
Nice troll, but since you are a dumbass and don't understand what drove expansion and realignment seven years ago...

Texas A&M was accepted as a 13th member, with or without another school coming. WVU tried to get into both the SEC and ACC before going to the XII. There are more TV sets in the suburbs of Houston than there are the entire state of WV. Tell me again why WVU fits?

GT isn't coming back..ever. No school will ever be added inside the footprint of the league, because it doesn't add any more money to the payout. This means that FSU, Clemson, Louisville, Texas, and Miami (or even OU) are never coming also.

VT would have been a better fit, as would any NC school. But they chose not to leave the ACC. This is why Missouri works.

I know you are galactically stupid and don't understand any of the dynamics of expansion. But Missouri is here for a reason. Deal with it.
This post was edited on 12/28/17 at 6:08 pm
Posted by ZeusStamos
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2017
1567 posts
Posted on 12/28/17 at 5:59 pm to
Explain why OU would never be added.
Posted by WildcatMike
Lexington, KY
Member since Dec 2005
41590 posts
Posted on 12/28/17 at 6:08 pm to
West Virginia would had pulled some of the Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), parts of Maryland and Eastern Ohio markets. West Virginia has a large portion of students from Pittsburgh up to Jersey shore.
Posted by Ramblin Wreck
Member since Aug 2011
3899 posts
Posted on 12/28/17 at 7:05 pm to
quote:

Nice troll, but since you are a dumbass and don't understand what drove expansion and realignment seven years ago... Texas A&M was accepted as a 13th member, with or without another school coming. WVU tried to get into both the SEC and ACC before going to the XII. There are more TV sets in the suburbs of Houston than there are the entire state of WV. Tell me again why WVU fits? GT isn't coming back..ever. No school will ever be added inside the footprint of the league, because it doesn't add any more money to the payout. This means that FSU, Clemson, Louisville, Texas, and Miami (or even OU) are never coming also. VT would have been a better fit, as would any NC school. But they chose not to leave the ACC. This is why Missouri works. I know you are galactically stupid and don't understand any of the dynamics of expansion. But Missouri is here for a reason. Deal with it.


Lots of assumptions on your part about the intent of my post. To clear it up for you -

- my post wasn't meant to be a troll

- I would not have been in favor of GT rejoining the SEC, though we would be in the SEC East, we don't make athletics a big enough of a priority to do any better in the SEC than we do now in the ACC. There is a greater likelihood of us winning the Coastal division than the SEC East. Revenues wouldn't justify it either.

- The ACC schools didn't seem to be interested in leaving at the time, especially with the grant of rights agreement being negotiated. Since the GOR wasn't agreed to until 2013, I'm not sure why ACC schools weren't given stronger consideration. Like I stated, it must have been that the ACC schools just weren't interested and viewed the ACC as a better fit for their programs. Revenue for the ACC is competitive with the SEC. I think NC State would have been the most likely school to have made the jump if any would have left, just to separate themselves from all the other schools in the state.

- Texas wouldn't join the SEC, too much pride and potential recruiting advantages

- Oklahoma wouldn't join the SEC without Okie Lite and would rather not play the tougher schedule

- When A&M approached the SEC, I'm sure the conference considered options of adding a 14th team before accepting A&M. Mizzou was probably easily the #1 choice with WVU, East Carolina or non Texas / Oklahoma Big 12 school having a huge gap as the #2 choice. If Mizzou was undesirable due to the campus controversy and players threatening to not play, would the SEC had been willing to drop way down to the #2 choice, decided to stick with 13 teams for a long period of time, or just said no to expansion? That is my main question.
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