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I'm all for it. In fact, let's say frick the NCAA and create our own National Title with these teams.


Could totally support this
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SEC expansion is killing traditional rivalries, both intra- and inter-conference.


It really does, Georgia fans want to play Clemson, Auburn fans want to play Georgia Tech, South Carolina fans would LOVE to play the North Carolina schools that compose two of their oldest/longest rivalries. Super Conferences kill scheduling freedom.
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Article was retarded, and you chose to quote the most retarded part, so I responded to it. Don't like it? Don't be retarded.


I think concerns over these imminent leviathan conferences are legit. The whole reason for conferences is for teams to band together their power and influence, but as conferences grow larger teams actually lose power and influence. It almost defeats the purpose. Not saying I'm opposed to it, but acting like there's no legitimate reason for anyone to ever leave the SEC is just shortsighted.
I'm gonna bump the shite out of this post when UK hands out Superregional rings in 6 months or so...
I definitely think the long term future is going to be for smaller conferences(6-8 schools) or maybe super conferences, but with isolated divisions(that don't play each other, or play sparingly) the narrow scheduling window that the 14 team conferences necessitate is just going to arouse more and more opposition as time goes by. Most teams only play about 5 or 6 teams that they are committed to keeping on their schedule--at the most.
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I'd like to take this time to thank Stephen Garcia for being Auburn's best quarterback in 2011.


So true
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The thought of KU being in the SEC makes me want to PUKE.


Now you know how we feel about Mizzou and arse-To-mouth
Yall should go after a coach who's having success at a program where he's ignored. Maybe even Henderson. Auburn fans/athletic dpt will support baseball, and that's still a HUGE advantage certain programs have. Ray Tanner left his alma mater(NCST) because they wouldn't support him.
Losses to Bama and Tenn are definitely inexcusable, but you're in a division with Arkansas, LSU, and the Mississippi schools, not to mention drawing whatever top east teams in any given year. Auburn is in a tough spot, and unless they can make a homerun hire--like Tennessee did this offseason--they're gonna need to be patient, imo. Auburn will pack their place in and really support the sport if they get a winner and that's a HUGE plus for making the sort of hire that you need to, should Paws fail. Look at what Henderson is doing at Kentucky, no one had any idea they were capable of this, maybe it turns out to be a flash in the pan, but alot of people were starting to write him off before this season.
I don't think any of these rankings are official...
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still two games to go but here are the updated standings
East
Kentucky 12-5
Florida 10-6 (still to play today)
South Carolina 10-7
Georgia 7-9 (still to play today)
Tennessee 7-11 (series over)
Vanderbilt 6-11

West
LSU 12-5
Ole Miss 9-8
Arkansas 8-9
Mississippi State 8-10 (series over)
Auburn 7-10
Alabama 6-11

so the tigers are 3.5 games up on Arkansas and Ole Miss. winner of the game in progress will be 3 games behind loser 4 games
Mississippi 4.5 games behind
Auburn 5 games behind
Alabama 6 games

Georgia and Florida play tonight



Someone said earlier this week that this would be a sort of separation weekend, and it seems to be heading that way. If Florida takes the series from Georgia, and USC Sweeps Aubie, then the East Race is officially down to three teams. The West is pretty much over, but if Ole Miss wins again tommorow and LSU loses the series to UK then Ole Miss still has a slugger's chance.
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Mississippi schools dominating the SEC in baseball attendance today


Series' @Auburn, @Kentucky, and @Alabama, not really that surprising is it?
Vanderbilt doesn't care about baseball? fricking retard :lol:
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Announcer just said the crowd is almost a sell out and last night was a sell out. Great thread OP! Keep up the good work!


I'm here to eat my crow, I didn't account for your thousands of invisible fans. I'm sure they're there.
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where you are well aware of the national champ.


Yes I am, we whooped'em last time we faced them--it was hella fun.
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We have other things to do besides college baseball in Lexington.


Regular sports mecca of the entire fricking ohio river valley, no doubt :lol:
Gotta love the teams who suck at baseball chiming in...lol

Good God Kentucky is pathetic

Posted by Delicious Tacos on 4/21/12 at 1:38 pm
there's like 18 people in attendance.

re: Stadiums around the league

Posted by Delicious Tacos on 4/21/12 at 12:59 pm
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Surprisingly loud stadium for an ACC school. Auburn traveled well to that game to watch a loss unfortunately...


The only problem I have with their stadium is that you need safety clips to ascend and descend their upper decks.