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On ESPN's Always College Football, broadcaster Todd Blackledge told Greg McElroy that the Big Ten an
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On ESPN's Always College Football, broadcaster Todd Blackledge told Greg McElroy that the Big Ten and SEC are "at a different level" than everyone else in terms of influence and financial resources and are actually not at direct odds with one another...
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"I don’t know if I see it as a rivalry," Blackledge said, via Saturday Down South. "I think there’s mutual respect. [Commissioners] Greg Sankey and Tony Petitti are both really smart guys who have made some really shrewd decisions."

"I think they both realize, we together have a good thing going," Blackledge added. "And it may appear like a rivalry, but I think they see they [can] help each other as well. I think the fact that they are kind of moving in lockstep ahead of the pack, I think they benefit from each other."
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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Richard Dangler26 days
They have looked more like business partners than rivals recently.
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CDawson26 days
The league office may not call themselves rivals but I assure you the players on the field have a little extra hop in their step when they play a good opponent from the opposite league.
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TouchdownTony26 days
I didn't know this was being debated.
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GoldenGuy26 days
It’s not a rivalry if one side usually destroys the other.
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