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SIAP: SEC Digital Network Reporting Mizzou in SEC?!?

Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:43 pm
Posted by 870Hog
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:43 pm
Someone got a little post happy?

Might be germans here but on the SECrant so what the hell.

"BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Given the ever-changing conference paradigm over the past year, the Southeastern Conference has continued to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining its stature as one of the nation’s premier conferences by welcoming the University of Missouri as the league’s 14th member, Commissioner Mike Slive announced Monday."
This post was edited on 10/27/11 at 10:44 pm
Posted by olmec26
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:45 pm to
Debating on posting the full text in case someone in the SEC office yanks it...
Posted by bradwieser
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:45 pm to
Posted by SunHog
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:50 pm to
Posted by 870Hog
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:50 pm to
Yea I like the date on it also
Posted by jturn17
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:56 pm to
Didn't take long for it to be pulled offline. No idea what to think of that.
Posted by 870Hog
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:57 pm to
Someone lost a job I would be guessing.
Posted by heavylifts
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 10:59 pm to
the interview from Tony Barnhart was interesting

quote:

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – With Missouri joining the Southeastern Conference, we continue to get reaction from across the nation about the league’s 14th team.

In this special “Q&A,” we sat down with Tony Barnhart, one of the country’s most esteemed college football writers. Known as “Mr. College Football,” Barnhart writes for CBS Sports, and has a weekly column here on the SEC Digital Network.

SEC Digital Network: What is your opinion of Missouri joining the SEC and what do you know about them as a football program?

Tony Barnhart: “I think people have to remember that, as recently as 2007, Missouri was ranked No. 1 and in a position to play for the national championship. If they beat Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship game, they were in a position to play for it all. Gary Pinkel has been as consistent of a coach as they’ve ever had. Missouri knows what good football looks like.

The thing that people keep asking: ‘Is Missouri a cultural fit?’ I don’t think there’s any question that they are. People forget that there were questions about South Carolina and Arkansas. South Carolina had always been in the ACC or an independent, and Arkansas had been a founding member of the Southwest Conference, as far west as they were. People wondered if they would be a cultural fit. Once you bring somebody into the SEC family, after 3-4 years from now, that question will never be raised. They become a part of that family by being invited.”

SEC Digital Network: What can you tell people about Columbia, Mo., and is it similar to any SEC towns?

Tony Barnhart: “Columbia, Mo., is a neat place. You fly into St. Louis for the most part and then drive over. People there get very excited. They have been a very, very consistent football program and all this stuff about them being mediocre in the SEC, I just don’t see that. They recruit all over. They have gone into Texas quite a bit and recruited Chase Daniel, for one. I think people will enjoy Missouri – it’s a neat campus and a neat University. They’re an AAU institution, they’re very strong academically and they have one of the best journalism schools in the country. Now we will have an argument about what is the best journalism school in the SEC – is it Missouri or Georgia?”

SEC Digital Network: How much sense does it make to now have 14 teams in the SEC and how does that help the issues that you may see with 13 teams, such as scheduling?

Tony Barnhart: “Could the conference make it as 13 schools for one year? Sure; the scheduling models are done. The Mid-American Conference has done it, so there are ways for it to be done. But it’s not easy; this simplifies it. I don’t know what the conference will decide to do. To me, the logical thing would be to take Missouri and put them in the east. It’s not that far from Lexington, Ky. If you put them in the East, have Texas A&M stay in the west, then you play the other six teams in your division and have one permanent crossover on the other side. You would make Missouri and Texas A&M the permanent crossover. To me, that is the least disruptive thing to do. No matter what, you want to maintain some of the better crossover games in the divisions.”

SEC Digital Network: How much do you think the addition of Missouri will help football recruiting within the SEC?

Tony Barnhart: “I think it always helps to bring new markets into recruiting. Texas A&M brings in the Texas market, this brings you St. Louis and Kansas City. There are a lot of really good football players in that market. That part of the world has always viewed itself as Big 8 or Big 12 territory. The SEC games are already on television there, so you take the SEC brand and the high school recruiters can go in there and open those doors. I think anytime you can expand your recruiting base, it helps.”

SEC Digital Network: There are those SEC fans who may not understand bringing Missouri into the SEC. Having witnessed the addition of Arkansas and South Carolina, how similar to you view that situation to the addition of Missouri?

Tony Barnhart: “I think it will be exactly the same. People couldn’t envision South Carolina in the SEC. They certainly couldn’t envision Arkansas in the SEC, because they did most of their recruiting in the state of Texas. It’s a combination of branding – once you get that SEC brand – and playing teams and developing rivalries. I don’t know how many times Arkansas and Alabama played before Arkansas joined the SEC, but all of a sudden, you look up and it’s an honest to goodness football rivalry. It’s the mere fact of playing the games and having fans go to new places. In three or four years, this discussion will disappear. Whether or not Missouri is a cultural fit, it will evolve simply by bringing them into the family. It’s like when you bring in someone new to your family. The first two to three times at the dinner table are probably a little awkward, but after that everybody becomes comfortable.”

Posted by Duckie
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 11:06 pm to
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Didn't take long for it to be pulled offline. No idea what to think of that.


It means they have an article prepared and it was accidentally posted too early.
Posted by SunHog
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 11:13 pm to
LINK

Already an article up about it.
Posted by carbola
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Posted on 10/27/11 at 11:29 pm to
They probably released it early since Mizzou can't get the announcement out in time. This way they can show the A&M Mizzou game as an SEC game.
Posted by sfury
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Posted on 10/28/11 at 1:08 am to
quote:

It means they have an article prepared and it was accidentally posted too early.

Maybe they were ready to announce it on Monday and wasn't able to because things came up at the Big 12 meetings.. From what I've read the Big 12 is trying to get Missouri to stay one more year and then leave for the SEC. Mr. Deaton was adamant in his latest interview even though he can't legally announce it yet that he fully expects what they plan to do will be for the 2012 season.

According to a post by Mike DeArmond the Star's Missouri reporter The Big 12 supposedly has threatened possible lawsuits from each school that has to replace Missouri on their schedule.

This post was edited on 10/28/11 at 6:10 am
Posted by TigerRantMan99
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Posted on 10/28/11 at 7:49 am to
Still IN
Posted by Duckie
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Posted on 10/28/11 at 8:15 am to
No offense to Mizzou fans, but I still do not think you all are a good fit.
Posted by sfury
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Posted on 10/28/11 at 11:47 am to
I don't think anyone knows for sure if we fit until we get there and start playing. From 1970 just after Dan Devine left until around 2001 when Gary Pinkel was hired we had some pretty bad football years. Under Gary Pinkel we've grown very competitive and have had some really good productive years. Now they're going to step up to the SEC and we know there will be an adjustment period and then we shall see. As an MU fan I expect them to do their best to be competitive with the SEC or we need new coaches. Whether it happens or not I expect them to go all out to win.

As for the people I think we might find we have more in common than you might expect. We have Branson Missouri which is called Nashville West by some. It is one of Missouri's largest tourist attractions and where many here in Missouri go to have fun.

We love our Barbecue and for years the Number 1 radio station in the KC market was an AM country station kicking the butts of all the FM stations.

One of the biggest fall events in KC for years has been the American Royal. It's major events are the World Series of Barbecue contest, livestock shows and a Pro Rodeo. This years Headline concerts was Pat Green last-night, Lynyrd Skynyrd tonight and Reba McEntire tomorrow night.

As for me I'm not really what you could call a country Music enthusiast But I love Southern Rock. ZZ Top,Lynyrd Skynyrd,.38 Special,Molly Hatchet and yes some Charlie Daniels Band as well. That's just naming a few it would take far too long to list them all.

I guess what I'm saying is, No, We aren't as southern as some might like but lets get to know each other because I bet we have our similarities as well. Like any good marriage they always grow better with time so please give us a chance we may end up being a better fit as time goes on than either of us can know.
This post was edited on 10/28/11 at 12:34 pm
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