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re: SEC Administrative power shift is inevitable (LSU/TU/A&M/OK)

Posted on 7/23/21 at 7:26 pm to
Posted by JKChesterton
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Posted on 7/23/21 at 7:26 pm to
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SEC Administrative power shift is inevitable (LSU/TU/A&M/OK)
Maybe. More likely Texas will just control the Conference through their relationship with ESPN. Where the office sits is irrelevant in the short term. Will be interesting to see how it goes the first time Bama tries to push back hard on Texas. I do think there will be a power shift for certain. Texas is the biggest dog now and OU is their lackey. A&M likely joins as does Arkie. LSU is kind of caught in the middle, personally I think Texas does it's thing and destroys LSU and starts buying up your talent along with A&M and Oklahoma. The influx of 2 more power SEC schools going after Louisiana recruits and being able to buy them openly is going to be intersting to watch.

The Mississippi schools will likely try to hang on to the old guard while they can.

The problem is Texas has ESPN's vote and that's the one with the real power.


Agressor: Texas A&M has been in the SEC for now 10 years. You all beat Alabama in 2012, remember, you hired Jimbo who was part of 3 SEC West Titles and 2 SEC Championships and 1 BCS-NC at LSU from 2000 to 2006.

If anyone was going to do well in LA it would be Texas A&M. You all have gotten a really good player here and there that LSU wanted, yes, but nothing that has hurt LSU. I don't see Sark doing better than what Jimbo has done in LA, which is not much, given everyone in LA HS football knows Jimbo given he spent 7 years as our OC.
Posted by AggnHou
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 7/23/21 at 7:35 pm to
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Agressor: Texas A&M has been in the SEC for now 10 years. You all beat Alabama in 2012, remember, you hired Jimbo who was part of 3 SEC West Titles and 2 SEC Championships and 1 BCS-NC at LSU from 2000 to 2006.

If anyone was going to do well in LA it would be Texas A&M. You all have gotten a really good player here and there that LSU wanted, yes, but nothing that has hurt LSU. I don't see Sark doing better than what Jimbo has done in LA, which is not much, given everyone in LA HS football knows Jimbo given he spent 7 years as our OC.


Now with "SEC" branding and the ability to go against LSU and SEC foes, luring elite talent to a city like Austin to a kid from New Orleans, as opposed to playing in Baton Rouge and College Station becomes that much more appealing.
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