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Posted on 6/11/10 at 2:40 am to gatorprincess815
People have to actully care to watch an ACC team play first.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 2:40 am to gatorprincess815
Unless they add Bama or LSU in baseball the ACC can forget about being the premier conference in it 
Posted on 6/11/10 at 2:44 am to memphisplaya
I think the only way you "take down the SEC" is win consecutive NCG's
Teams have tried and failed....
Brandon
Teams have tried and failed....
Posted on 6/11/10 at 2:50 am to bow9den
does he not realize the programs in the SEC
what a fricking dipshit
Posted on 6/11/10 at 3:14 am to beaver
Since 1992 the following conferences have a National Championship
SEC=8 and the last 4
Little 12 = 5
ACC=3
Pac 10=1 USC loses it, 13-0 Auburn got ripped off!
Big 10=1
If it ain't Bama in 2010 it'll be another re-fueled SEC team!
SEC=8 and the last 4
Little 12 = 5
ACC=3
Pac 10=1 USC loses it, 13-0 Auburn got ripped off!
Big 10=1
If it ain't Bama in 2010 it'll be another re-fueled SEC team!
Posted on 6/11/10 at 3:57 am to ArHog
That is maybe the dumbest article ive ever read in my life....is that guy 13 or something

Posted on 6/11/10 at 4:05 am to ArHog
That is maybe the dumbest article ive ever read in my life....is that guy 13 or something

Posted on 6/11/10 at 4:21 am to bow9den
quote:
The ACC is at the advantage of being able to go the network of their choice first in the post-super-conference era of college football among the two
The entire article is turrible, but his entire premise rests on this basic statement which is false.
If the SEC adds teams, they can then re-negotiate there TV deal.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 8:26 am to shel311
what are the total number of national championships in all sports for the SEC compared to the other conferences since 1990. i use 1990 because LSU and UGA have nc's in baseball in 1990 and 1991.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 8:33 am to Duckie
This moron actually thinks SEC schools would leave the SEC for the ACC?
Posted on 6/11/10 at 8:46 am to ArHog
quote:
Since 1992
I love when people make arbitrary cut offs to boast their claim.
If you to 1990, 20 years, you add titles to the Big 12, ACC, and Pac 10
quote:
Big 10=1
Oh and Michigan and Ohio State have NC's since 1992 and if Auburn got ripped off, so did 1994 Penn State.
While all those titles are great and something to brag about, they mean jack shite when it comes to big money TV deals. That guy's proposal for the ACC may be unlikely, but its bold and out of the box thinking just like all these other proposals.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 8:52 am to H-Town Tiger
Out of the past 10 BCS football seasons. The SEC has 5 titles in football. That is 5 out of 10. No way in hell is the SEC not the most dominate conference.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 10:18 am to HawgAlude
And I know no one cares much about women's athletics, but the SEC has dominated there as well. I know it doesn't generate revenues like the men's sports but they win titles and have class act coaches and graduate the athletes.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 10:36 am to Phideaux
Let's go back to 1990 then. 20 years is sufficient
1990: Colorado (Big 8) and Georgia Tech (ACC)
1991: Miami (Big East) and Washington (Pac-10)
1992: Alabama (SEC)
1993: Florida State (ACC)
1994: Nebraska (Big 8)
1995: Nebraska (Big 8)
1996: Florida (SEC)
1997: Michigan (Big Ten) and Nebraska (Big 12)
1998: Tennessee (SEC)
1999: Florida State (ACC)
2000: Oklahoma (Big 12)
2001: Miami (Big East)
2002: Ohio State (Big Ten
2003: LSU (SEC) and USC (Pac-10)
2004: USC (Pac-10)
2005: Texas (Big 12)
2006: Florida (SEC)
2007: LSU (SEC)
2008: Florida (SEC)
2009: Alabama (SEC)
ACC - 3
Big 8 - 3
Big 12 - 3
Big East - 2
Big Ten - 2
Pac-10 - 3
SEC - 8
1990: Colorado (Big 8) and Georgia Tech (ACC)
1991: Miami (Big East) and Washington (Pac-10)
1992: Alabama (SEC)
1993: Florida State (ACC)
1994: Nebraska (Big 8)
1995: Nebraska (Big 8)
1996: Florida (SEC)
1997: Michigan (Big Ten) and Nebraska (Big 12)
1998: Tennessee (SEC)
1999: Florida State (ACC)
2000: Oklahoma (Big 12)
2001: Miami (Big East)
2002: Ohio State (Big Ten
2003: LSU (SEC) and USC (Pac-10)
2004: USC (Pac-10)
2005: Texas (Big 12)
2006: Florida (SEC)
2007: LSU (SEC)
2008: Florida (SEC)
2009: Alabama (SEC)
ACC - 3
Big 8 - 3
Big 12 - 3
Big East - 2
Big Ten - 2
Pac-10 - 3
SEC - 8
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