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College Football Surrenders to the SEC (IE LSU
Posted on 9/28/11 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 9/28/11 at 6:52 pm
From another fan...
The Wall Street Journal article might be a little tongue-in-cheek, but its headline is no joke: "College Football Surrenders to the SEC." "The commissioners of major-college football's other 10 conferences made the decision to capitulate in an emergency conference call Saturday night, following LSU's 47-21 demolition of West Virginia," writes Darren Everson. "The rout was the latest in a series of unfortunate encounters between SEC schools and supposedly quality opponents, including LSU-Oregon Sept. 3, Alabama-Michigan State in January and the last five national-title games, only one of which was in doubt at the end." Among other fictitious rule changes explained in the article, Everson says the SEC "reserves the right to campaign for an LSU-Alabama rematch in the BCS 'title' game if the initial meeting is close and there are no other undefeated major-conference schools at season's end." Read the entire article here.
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The Wall Street Journal article might be a little tongue-in-cheek, but its headline is no joke: "College Football Surrenders to the SEC." "The commissioners of major-college football's other 10 conferences made the decision to capitulate in an emergency conference call Saturday night, following LSU's 47-21 demolition of West Virginia," writes Darren Everson. "The rout was the latest in a series of unfortunate encounters between SEC schools and supposedly quality opponents, including LSU-Oregon Sept. 3, Alabama-Michigan State in January and the last five national-title games, only one of which was in doubt at the end." Among other fictitious rule changes explained in the article, Everson says the SEC "reserves the right to campaign for an LSU-Alabama rematch in the BCS 'title' game if the initial meeting is close and there are no other undefeated major-conference schools at season's end." Read the entire article here.
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This post was edited on 9/28/11 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 9/28/11 at 6:53 pm to clevelandtiger
Thank you for posting something non Grand Jury related... BUT
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Posted on 9/28/11 at 6:56 pm to clevelandtiger
Good to see a fellow Tiger fan this far north. Interesting article from the one paper that still practices journalism.
Posted on 9/28/11 at 6:57 pm to clevelandtiger
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This post was edited on 9/28/11 at 6:58 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 1:50 pm to clevelandtiger
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2011, 2:31 P.M. ET
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:07 pm to clevelandtiger
Thanks for posting. Some people don't live on this board. I never would have seen it without your post so frick Germany and thank you
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:07 pm to LSUJOE75
I posted that yesterday and received the same thread results.. likely because it was posted before me!
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