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re: If you could pick one team in the SEC to replace
Posted on 1/30/19 at 9:43 am to Cheese Grits
Posted on 1/30/19 at 9:43 am to Cheese Grits
Nothing against Vandy but I would say Clemson over Vandy. FSU, VT, or NCSU over Mizzou.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:06 am to CobraCommander83
Really don't like how large and unwieldy these conferences are now. Of course without expansion we wouldn't be in the SEC.
But if there were expansion (like Missouri, so there), it just boggles my mind that anyone would consider Texas.
I think a North Carolina and Virginia school is the only possible expansion idea that makes sense.
I know South Carolina would love it. Vandy and Kentucky I think would like it, but don't know for sure.
Georgia has so many hate commitments already though.. dunno. A NC school ought to be intriguing to them though, it is a pretty close game as these things go.
But if there were expansion (like Missouri, so there), it just boggles my mind that anyone would consider Texas.
I think a North Carolina and Virginia school is the only possible expansion idea that makes sense.
I know South Carolina would love it. Vandy and Kentucky I think would like it, but don't know for sure.
Georgia has so many hate commitments already though.. dunno. A NC school ought to be intriguing to them though, it is a pretty close game as these things go.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:38 am to Kline777
Who gives a shite about graduate pay on a sports forum? The only people who bring up endowments and graduate pay are the gags.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:45 am to Cheese Grits
Just look at this topic. Why not Texas? The hate for Texas exist in this conference. Very much like Clemson.
Bringing in a team everyone likes doesn't generate television ratings. The SEC is trying to negotiate for first tier rights money. As of now the SEC is getting screwed over by CBS. You add a school like Texas then we probably could negotiate and get the money we deserve. Maybe not from CBS but from another media outlet.
Bringing in a team everyone likes doesn't generate television ratings. The SEC is trying to negotiate for first tier rights money. As of now the SEC is getting screwed over by CBS. You add a school like Texas then we probably could negotiate and get the money we deserve. Maybe not from CBS but from another media outlet.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:46 am to Foreskinski
Let Kentucky join the ACC. Let Mizzou go back to the BIG XII.
Bring in two of TX, & Clemson, or FSU.
Bring in two of TX, & Clemson, or FSU.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:57 am to HouseofWaffles
Vandy OUT
I'd put NC State IN for potential revenue.
I'd put NC State IN for potential revenue.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 11:07 am to whatkindanameiskirby
Texas A&M out, Missouri out, Arkansas out, South Carolina out. No more expansion. Go back to 10 teams.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 12:42 pm to roger79
I like Arkansas, South Carolina, as I think they make a great fit. A&M is not as good as I thought when they joined. They were a little more humble and not quite showing their true colors soon after joining. But even in full jackassery they are a decent enough fit to stay.
But Mizzou? That was the biggest WTF ever. I don't even think Mizzou wants Mizzou in this conference. They stick out like fabricated lie about a shitstikka. Cut those motherfrickers loose and bring in FSU.
But Mizzou? That was the biggest WTF ever. I don't even think Mizzou wants Mizzou in this conference. They stick out like fabricated lie about a shitstikka. Cut those motherfrickers loose and bring in FSU.
This post was edited on 1/30/19 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 1/30/19 at 2:19 pm to A LeBlanc
quote:
Just look at this topic. Why not Texas? The hate for Texas exist in this conference.
It's not about the hate. It's the destruction Texas causes to its conference. They probably won't even consider joining another conference, unless they're given a throne.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 2:21 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
A&M out, Texas in
and not trolling
Texas in the SEC would be insane
and not trolling
Texas in the SEC would be insane
Posted on 1/30/19 at 2:24 pm to redeye
You can say the same thing about UNC.
Just ask S Carolina about dealing with the Tar Heels.
Truthfully I think you are right. I think the best thing for the SEC would be the Big XII and ACC to combine and to remove the dead weight.
But Texas and Oklahoma in the B1G could move the balance of power away from the SEC
Less money for Arkansas compared to a school in the B1G.
Just ask S Carolina about dealing with the Tar Heels.
Truthfully I think you are right. I think the best thing for the SEC would be the Big XII and ACC to combine and to remove the dead weight.
But Texas and Oklahoma in the B1G could move the balance of power away from the SEC
Less money for Arkansas compared to a school in the B1G.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 2:39 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Missouri - OUT
UNC, Texas, Ga Tech, Clemson, Duke, FSU, Virginia, Va Tech,
Oklahoma, Ok State, NC State- IN
24 teams
UNC, Texas, Ga Tech, Clemson, Duke, FSU, Virginia, Va Tech,
Oklahoma, Ok State, NC State- IN
24 teams
Posted on 1/30/19 at 2:48 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Georgia out Clemson in
Posted on 1/30/19 at 7:56 pm to Foreskinski
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