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Slive, SEC hold the strings while puppets dance
Posted on 9/21/11 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 9/21/11 at 2:00 pm
Matt Hayes / Sporting News Article
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Well, well, well. Here we are again, staring at a room full of confused faces and lost souls.
And wouldn’t you know it: after all of this college football expansion nonsense, after all the huffing and puffing, look who’s again in control.
That would be the SEC.
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The SEC was never going to 16 teams. The SEC was never interested in schools within the borders of its current schools. And more important, the SEC was never interested in driving the expansion train.
In a span of two weeks, Texas had control of everything expansion, then lost it to Oklahoma, who then pranced around for two weeks before the Pac-12 intercepted it and promptly gave it back to the Longhorns.
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Just how powerful is the SEC? The ACC—the SEC’s perpetual little brother of the south—went out and added two teams (Pitt and Syracuse) when it didn’t have to.
All because of what could have been.
This post was edited on 9/21/11 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 9/21/11 at 2:10 pm to Smoke Ring
The overriding point is a good one.
For all the people worried/stressed about who #14 is going to be....WHO CARES?! We got Texas A&M, and we're good to go. The SEC will continue to be admired and envied by all. The SEC has a unique brand/identity/solidarity all to itself, and the addition of A&M merely continues that brand/identity into the Texas market.
For all the people worried/stressed about who #14 is going to be....WHO CARES?! We got Texas A&M, and we're good to go. The SEC will continue to be admired and envied by all. The SEC has a unique brand/identity/solidarity all to itself, and the addition of A&M merely continues that brand/identity into the Texas market.
This post was edited on 9/21/11 at 2:12 pm
Posted on 9/21/11 at 2:13 pm to Smoke Ring
OK, OSU, and FSU before this is all over. Watch.
Will. Be. Un. Rivaled.
Will. Be. Un. Rivaled.
Posted on 9/21/11 at 2:38 pm to Smoke Ring
SEC did well, but Big 10 didn't do so bad themselves. They are making lots of money from their TV network, and getting Nebraska was a Good Get.
Posted on 9/21/11 at 6:12 pm to Smoke Ring
It's actually funny how everything played out. All the other conferences and teams except the BIG 1G(They were smart enough not play the game this time around) have been scrambling to try to keep up with the SEC or at least force some kind of stability.
The Big 12 is falling apart and nobody there trusts each other. Duct tape and bubble gum will only hold for so long.
The Pac 12 got used by Texas last year turned around and let OU bend them them over this year. Plus everyone knows that if 16 does eventually happen, the Pac has the most limit choices and their best options are still the teams that have been screwing them.
The Big EAST has been raided and is life support. Not to mention the basketball and football schools are further apart than ever.
Finally the ACC raised the exit fee and picked up two scrawny little weaklings to try to fend off that monster that is the SEC that they feel is lurking on their door steps.
With all these conferences scrambling for stability and raising exit fees to try to strong arm teams into staying, if they really want to see what true stability is. They should just look at the SEC. There's NO exit fee, because it's so much better here that you actually couldn't pay teams to leave. Whether this is really the end of it or not for a while, when everything is said and done, the SEC will still be king.
The Big 12 is falling apart and nobody there trusts each other. Duct tape and bubble gum will only hold for so long.
The Pac 12 got used by Texas last year turned around and let OU bend them them over this year. Plus everyone knows that if 16 does eventually happen, the Pac has the most limit choices and their best options are still the teams that have been screwing them.
The Big EAST has been raided and is life support. Not to mention the basketball and football schools are further apart than ever.
Finally the ACC raised the exit fee and picked up two scrawny little weaklings to try to fend off that monster that is the SEC that they feel is lurking on their door steps.
With all these conferences scrambling for stability and raising exit fees to try to strong arm teams into staying, if they really want to see what true stability is. They should just look at the SEC. There's NO exit fee, because it's so much better here that you actually couldn't pay teams to leave. Whether this is really the end of it or not for a while, when everything is said and done, the SEC will still be king.
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