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re: What power 5 school(s) are headed towards a "demotion" in the next 2-3 years?
Posted on 7/9/22 at 8:42 pm to cyarrr
Posted on 7/9/22 at 8:42 pm to cyarrr
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They are no more significant than Washington State without this benefit.
While I agree with your premise that Ole Miss and MSU are net negatives for the SEC in terms of the money they generate compared to the money they receive...
WSU is on another level. Everything about that place screams "Big Sky" other than they are Academically stronger than the typical Big Sky school. But the school,the athletics, the town, the location, the remoteness just scream "Big Sky"...
Ole Miss and MSU feel SEC more than they do Sun Belt. Although Starkville for a long time felt like a Sun Belt city. It doesn't so much anymore.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 9:05 pm to foosball
Baylor has a pee wee league schedule in the little 12. Do not try to compare SEC results against the physically retarded league that okays zero defense.
Baylor has a better mens basketball program but that’s about it.
Baylor has a better mens basketball program but that’s about it.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 9:06 pm to BobLeeDagger
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You believe Colorado is a more valuable program than State
I absolutely believe Colorado, a team that is connected to a major media market, has better merchandising revenue, averages substantially more in attendance, has a national championship, a winning record historically and has been courted by and continues to be courted by other power 5 conferences, is a better option than-
Mississippi State, a team that is located in a sparsely populated state, that shares Jackson, Mississippi as a media market with Ole Miss, that has never
won anything as a football program, has an embarrassing losing record against SEC competition, an almost equally bad record as a program historically, and a school that is not currently sought after or has ever been sought after by other conferences…
Yep, I sure do-
You’re delusional, drunk or both if you truly believe otherwise.
By the way, I’m still waiting for you to rationally explain why you believe Mississippi State, without the benefit of being in the the SEC, would be included with Ole Miss in a 40 team league.
This post was edited on 7/9/22 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 7/10/22 at 12:37 am to Aggie in TN
They won the sugar bowl against and SEC team this last season…a team that beat A&M
Posted on 7/10/22 at 2:47 am to Ag Zwin
quote:I had no idea Ann Richards went to Baylor. I didn't think they would let freaks like her in if they didn't play sports. Biotch was crazy. Is she still alive?
d Ann Richards (Baylor grad) was Governor.
Posted on 7/10/22 at 3:14 am to Zgeo
quote:The latter two, yea. They'd be much better off actually. Stanford and Cal? Nah. Just speaking for myself, there's no way in hell I would set foot in Bezerkly in these fricked-up times. Just no way. I was there 40 years ago and I was pretty much a hippie freak at the time, and I still loathed the sight of it all.
Stanford, CAl, Wash St, Oregon St, they all join the mountain west..
Posted on 7/10/22 at 6:33 am to cyarrr
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I absolutely believe Colorado, a team that is connected to a major media market, has better merchandising revenue, averages substantially more in attendance, has a national championship, a winning record historically and has been courted by and continues to be courted by other power 5 conferences, is a better option than-
Mississippi State, a team that is located in a sparsely populated state, that shares Jackson, Mississippi as a media market with Ole Miss, that has never
won anything as a football program, has an embarrassing losing record against SEC competition, an almost equally bad record as a program historically, and a school that is not currently sought after or has ever been sought after by other conferences…
Yep, I sure do-
You’re delusional, drunk or both if you truly believe otherwise.
By the way, I’m still waiting for you to rationally explain why you believe Mississippi State, without the benefit of being in the the SEC, would be included with Ole Miss in a 40 team league.
Moo U better get used a 2-3 win football season as a success - they just don't have anywhere near the amount of $ or fans needed in the new era of CF
This post was edited on 7/10/22 at 6:35 am
Posted on 7/10/22 at 6:43 am to I-59 Tiger
If Washington State or Oregon State can’t go to the Big 12, then they’ll likely join the MWC with Boise. I at least hope they keep their rivalries with Washington and Oregon alive with a home-and-home every now and again. Colorado has been able to do that with Colorado State, so I don’t see why they wouldn’t.
Posted on 7/10/22 at 9:01 am to BobLeeDagger
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To pick just one or two, y’all are really clowning if you think Arizona or Colorado is somehow a better add than Mississippi State.
Ole Miss is a top 40 program.
Miss State is not
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