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Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:27 pm to I-59 Tiger
The Roll Tiders, commit homocide, tree-a-cide and sex crimes in the name of the Bear. Manipulating a schedule to their advantage is nothing to them.
I wish Alleva and the rest of the athletic administration would grow a pair and make some calls to the Big-12, at least it's only Texas that get the preferred treatment there.
I wish Alleva and the rest of the athletic administration would grow a pair and make some calls to the Big-12, at least it's only Texas that get the preferred treatment there.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:30 pm to tigerfan4120
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liaison between post-season bowls and member institutions
**Schedules and Bowls.... wow this is the NAIL in LSU's Tire.
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Mark Womack joined the Southeastern Conference staff in 1978 upon graduation from the University of Alabama
**You think he plays Fair ??? No !!!
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:30 pm to LsuTool
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Mike Slive Commissioner
Greg Sankey Executive Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer
Mark Womack Executive Associate Commissioner
Charles Bloom Associate Commissioner (Media Relations)
Debbie Corum Associate Commissioner (Sports Administration)
Mark Whitworth Associate Commissioner (External Affairs)
Leslie Claybrook Assistant Commissioner (Championships)
Gil Grimes Assistant Commissioner (Legislative Services)
Charlie Hussey Assistant Commissioner (Marketing/Licensing)
Craig Mattox Assistant Commissioner (Championships)
Kathryn Poe-Switzer Executive Associate to the Commissioner
Peggy Blake Director of Business Operations
Torie Johnson Director SEC Academic Consortium
David Knight Director of Championship Ticket Operations
Craig Pinkerton Director of Media Relations
B.C. Romano Director Video/Creative Services Sylvia
Hagan Barnes Associate Director of Officiating Administration
Chuck Dunlap Associate Director of Media Relations
Tammy Wilson Associate Director of Media Relations
Sean Cartell Assistant Director of Media Relations
Cole Cunningham Assistant Video & Creative Services Director
John Gibson Assistant Director of Championship Ticket Operations
Marianne Jenkins Assistant Director Compliance
Chevonne Mansfield Assistant Director of Media Relations
Tre Stallings Assistant Director Championships
Ginny Thomas Assistant Director of Football Administration
Jordan Chestnut Championships Assistant
Brett Nolen External Affairs & Marketing Assistant
Tayloe Steedman Compliance Assistant
Brenda Gray Receptionist
C.M. Newton Consultant to the Commissioner for Basketball
Larry Templeton Consultant to the Commissioner for Television
Jamey Cavacini-Vincent Legends Program Coordinator
Coordinators of Officiating:
Tony Thompson - Baseball
Gerald Boudreaux - Men's Basketball
Sally Bell - Women's Basketball
Steve Shaw - Football
Manual Ortiz - Soccer
Lurline Hamilton - Softball
Melinda Voorhies - Volleyball
SEC HEADQUARTERS
Almost 43 years after moving to Birmingham from Jackson, Miss., The SEC moved into its current headquarters on October 15, 1991. The building is now named for Roy F. Kramer, the SEC's sixth commissioner who retired in July 2002.
During his tenure as the league's commissioner, the SEC won 85 national championships and distributed more than $654 million in revenue back to its member institutions.
The 30,000 square-foot building was provided by the city of Birmingham. It was designed to house the SEC staff and accommodate the needs of the various committees, coaches and administrative groups that meet on a regular basis. From its headquarters, the SEC office certifies the eligibility of all student-athletes, manages championship events, enhances academic opportunities for student-athletes, monitors NCAA and SEC compliance, coordinates officiating assignments, negotiates television contracts, distributes conference revenue, cultivates corporate sponsorships and coordinates media and public relations efforts.
In 2005, a state-of-the-art video command center was built inside the headquarters and named for the late Brad Davis, the SEC Associate Commissioner who was responsible for its development. Davis passed away on March 2, 2006.
The building also features a rotunda that highlights school banners, championship pedestals and two galleries displaying the member institutions.
Former SEC Headquarters
Standard Life Building (1940-1948), Jackson, MS
Redmont Hotel (1948-67), Birmingham, AL
Central Bank Building (1967-88) Birmingham, AL
Riverchase Galleria Tower (1988-1991) Birmingham, AL
This post was edited on 12/3/12 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:34 pm to El Eh Shu
Mark Womack, Gil Grimes, and Steve Shaw... all bama grads
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:42 pm to El Eh Shu
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El Eh Shu
Yep. Your going to need more than circumstantial evidence, but sometimes a lot of circumstantial evidence is enough to prove guilt.
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Obviously you have the officiating bias, number of penalties and yards penalized,
Would be interested to see this. Of course, Bama is just well coached - but how far off the mean are they? Where do they stand on holding penalties compared to everyone else?
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Who did what? Womack changed the schedule.
Why? Sure, he's a TUAT alum, but why did he do it, what's his explanation?
All conspiracy theories aside, this really does deserve an explanation. It needs to be laid out, in clear, bullet point fashion, why this occurred. There should be a very concrete explanation, not just in general terms. We're all in it for the SEC, right? So explain it. Why didn't Georgia work on Bama's schedule this year and next?
Or did I miss this explanation?
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:03 pm to tigerfan4120
Was he in charge of bama's last second time change last year? Not that it made a difference.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:04 pm to LsuTool
The scheduling guy is a Bama grad/homer - big surprise there.
The head of SEC officiating is a Bamd grad/homer - big surprise there too.
We should change the name of the SEC to the ABC - All Bama Controlled.
The head of SEC officiating is a Bamd grad/homer - big surprise there too.
We should change the name of the SEC to the ABC - All Bama Controlled.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:08 pm to Katy Tiger
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The head of SEC officiating is a Bamd grad/homer - big surprise there too.
Now, I've had the as much as anyone since about 4:00 yesterday afternoon. But in the interest of fairness, regardless of Shaw's alma mater, IMO is 100% above board and would do everything on the up and up.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:30 pm to heartbreakTiger
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not surprising from the sec and why i wouldn't be against leaving. the sec doesn't even try to make sure bias shite doesn't happen.
It's really getting blatant.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:33 pm to tigerfan4120
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Meet Mark Womack
Wow, that Q&A really asked the "hardball" questions
fricking bama grad
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:41 pm to Gray Tiger
Anyone know why the office was moved From Jackson to Birmingham in the first place? Know it was done around the late forties, so it probably has nothing to do with current events.
It should be pretty obvious to any person that a certain level of bias is to come from an office located within a one hour drive from Tuscaloosa, but they do not even try to hide it. fricking Gumps
It should be pretty obvious to any person that a certain level of bias is to come from an office located within a one hour drive from Tuscaloosa, but they do not even try to hide it. fricking Gumps
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:16 pm to tigerfan4120
So what? If it comes down to Bama and LSU having one loss, LSU will win by strength of schedule in the BCS.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:22 pm to mtheob17
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So what? If it comes down to Bama and LSU having one loss, LSU will win by strength of schedule in the BCS.
If we both have one loss, it comes down to won the game between us, unless Bama loses and then we have to play them again.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:26 pm to Indiana Tiger
And they can afford a loss to us with their ludicrous conference schedule. We have no margin for error. We have to run the table with UF on our schedule.
Posted on 12/3/12 at 2:29 pm to tigerfan4120
this is absoultely unbelievable...Thanks for sharing.
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