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Virginia Tech is the only correct addition...
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:39 am
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:39 am
....as the 14th SEC team. Large brand new markets with the state of Virginia being added. I also don`t think UVA would protest or block a move considering they didn`t want Va Tech in the ACC to begin with. Va Tech also compliments A&M perfectly as a school creating a natural cross division rival. Unless you can get UNC, you take Va Tech as stay at 14. FSU is a great program but you risk pissing off certain long time SEC members and making it MUCH MUCH harder for all current SEC schools to recruit in Florida if FSU is invited in.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:46 am to Govt Tide
In theory, won't ATM make it harder for LSU to recruit Texas?
I like FSU because it would theoretically hurt Bama Auburn and UF in the same way, making it a wash from a recruiting standpoint.
I like FSU because it would theoretically hurt Bama Auburn and UF in the same way, making it a wash from a recruiting standpoint.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:51 am to ZereauxSum
I want Va. Tech. But Tech wants no part of the SEC. The fan base up here is scared to death of the SEC. They actually don't think they would compete.
I can't see Tech leaving the ACC. They wanted in the ACC for years and with the help of UVA and political help got that. I just don't see them switching. They like beating up on the rich kids in football.....
I can't see Tech leaving the ACC. They wanted in the ACC for years and with the help of UVA and political help got that. I just don't see them switching. They like beating up on the rich kids in football.....
This post was edited on 8/14/11 at 10:53 am
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:57 am to VOL61
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But Tech wants no part of the SEC.
after reading their AD's comments, they are very happy with the ACC
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:58 am to Govt Tide
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MUCH MUCH harder for all current SEC schools to recruit in Florida if FSU is invited in.
SEC East teams would be playing in state of FL every year instead of every other year (GA would be playing 3 times in two years). Other than us, SEC West teams would be increasing their appearances too, but not as much. ACC teams would be losing 4 appearances a year. How does this make it harder to recruit?
This is the same stupid, massive inferiority complex that FL seems to be exhibiting. Oooh! If FSU joins the SEC we'll never, ever get a top recruit! Nobody will ever want to watch us! What the hell do jorts do to people's brains?
Posted on 8/14/11 at 10:59 am to Govt Tide
I will have no problem with adding any of the following schools:
Texas A&M
Texas
Baylor
TCU
Florida State
Miami
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
Louisville
Texas A&M
Texas
Baylor
TCU
Florida State
Miami
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
Louisville
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:06 am to xiv
quote:disagree. virginia politics is preventing vt from leaving the acc. that's why vt's administration is being pc about the situation.
But Tech wants no part of the SEC.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:06 am to xiv
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Texas A&M
Absolutely
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Texas
Never going to happen
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Baylor
No
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TCU
No
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Florida State
Yes
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Miami
No
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Georgia Tech
On the fence, they are a founding SEC member, but they did choose to leave
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Virginia Tech
Yes
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West Virginia
No
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Louisville
No
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:10 am to VOL61
A&m will only slightly hurt LSU`s recruiting. FSU will hurt EVERY program`s recruiting in the FL panhandle and even as far west as South La so even FSU could hurt LSU`s recruiting as much or more than A&M. As for Va Tech being scared of the SEC, the impression I got from reading Va Tech boards is that they would be pleased either way. The Tech fans that have mixed emotions about leaving the ACC all admitted that they`d be fools to turn down an invitation from the SEC if offered. In other words, they`d (Va Tech fans on their boards) happily accept an SEC offer if it ever came.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:11 am to xiv
quote:
Baylor-No
TCU-No
Florida State-Yes
Miami-No
Georgia Tech-No
Virginia Tech-Ok
West Virginia-No
Louisville-No
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:11 am to Tokyeaux
quote:
disagree. virginia politics is preventing vt from leaving the acc.
this is 100% correct.
Virginia politicians and the UVA brass worked hard to get VT into the acc. I highly doubt those same folks would allow VT to walk away after such a short time.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:12 am to bigjuice56
My choices for #14 go something like this, with preference going from top to bottom:
FSU
VT
Mizzou
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Miami
FSU
VT
Mizzou
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Miami
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:12 am to Govt Tide
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I also don`t think UVA would protest or block a move considering they didn`t want Va Tech in the ACC to begin with
did you just make this up? because its absolutely incorrect.
'Despite the intensity of the rivalry, Virginia Tech owes its membership in the ACC to the University of Virginia.[8] The Atlantic Coast Conference initially planned to add Boston College, Miami, and Syracuse to the conference lineup. Talks with Syracuse stalled as Jim Boeheim vocalized his opposition to the move, and Duke, UNC, and Virginia consistently voted against adding the Orange. When it became obvious that Syracuse lacked the necessary seven votes, U.Va. President John T. Casteen III took the opportunity to suggest the ACC consider Virginia Tech on June 18, 2003[9]. Duke and UNC voted against the Hokies, but with Casteen's support Virginia Tech was invited to the conference with 7 out of 9 votes. Miami and Virginia Tech joined the ACC in 2004, with Boston College joining in 2005.'
This post was edited on 8/14/11 at 11:15 am
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:13 am to Govt Tide
I wonder if Va Tech would be allowed to leave the ACC. The Governor of Virginia through UVA pulled a lot of strings to get Va Tech into the ACC (they wanted Syracuse).
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:13 am to Indiana Tiger
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This is the same stupid, massive inferiority complex that FL seems to be exhibiting
It is not about competition. It is not going to effect recruiting or our schedule. We play them in every sport every year and recruit against them all the time any way. The only real issue people have is sharing SEC resources with our biggest in-state rival.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:13 am to TigerintheNO
I'm hearing that there is no way UF is going to go for FSU being allowed in.
One major booster reportedly said "Over my dead body".
One major booster reportedly said "Over my dead body".
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:14 am to bigjuice56
quote:They left because somebody stabbed Dodd in the back to be loyal to the Bear. I can sympathize with that. I'd welcome the Wreck back.
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Georgia Tech
On the fence, they are a founding SEC member, but they did choose to leave
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:14 am to Xenophon
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did you just make this up? because its absolutely incorrec
of course he did. he couldnt have been more wrong if he tried.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:15 am to Indiana Tiger
quote:They're just acting in their own self-interest. That's not an inferiority complex. UF is slightly better off without FSU in the SEC. Not a big deal.
This is the same stupid, massive inferiority complex that FL seems to be exhibiting.
Posted on 8/14/11 at 11:16 am to roadGator
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One major booster reportedly said "Over my dead body".
will the booster off himself when 11 schools vote for it?
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