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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
It would be nice to know where Cohen and Kenum stand on this.... I get the feeling they're ok with it.... they should have consulted ED first
Wait,what…….u didn’t get the notice**
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Lol, suck it up, aTm. Get your boosters in line, and you can out pay pretty much everyone in the sec for recruits legally now... well, except your new member from your home state lol
Yep suck it up. OleMiss and MSU in same conf and so is Bama and Auburn. Grow a pair TAMU. Not sure TAMU is SEC quality with that kind of whinning mentality.
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Screw A&M I hope they do just leave. Over their stich
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
You would that several of us "mid pack" and "lower pack" SEC schools would team up with aTm and block the deal.
Lol?then watch as Bama, Florida, TN, Georgia and a handful of others along with Texas and OU break off and form a power conference? No?that?s a terrible idea and a quick way to sink your program. I?d be fine with losing Tamu and replacing with Texas and OU. Maybe pick up Clemson or VT on the other side. Tamu is weird, always has been, and is a weird fit for the SEC.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
Lol?then watch as Bama, Florida, TN, Georgia and a handful of others along with Texas and OU break off and form a power conference? No?that?s a terrible idea and a quick way to sink your program. I?d be fine with losing Tamu and replacing with Texas and OU. Maybe pick up Clemson or VT on the other side. Tamu is weird, always has been, and is a weird fit for the SEC.
Male cheerleaders with crew cuts.
I wonder if South Carolina would throw a hissy fit if Clemson wanted to join the SEC?
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Originally Posted by
Dawgology
Lol?then watch as Bama, Florida, TN, Georgia and a handful of others along with Texas and OU break off and form a power conference? No?that?s a terrible idea and a quick way to sink your program. I?d be fine with losing Tamu and replacing with Texas and OU. Maybe pick up Clemson or VT on the other side. Tamu is weird, always has been, and is a weird fit for the SEC.
Right. No way they'd do that. They want us for wins.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Male cheerleaders with crew cuts.
I wonder if South Carolina would throw a hissy fit if Clemson wanted to join the SEC?
UGA would. They were big Rivals before 96/
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Originally Posted by
CovertDawg
In ten years, I predict the SEC will no longer be part of the NCAA and the system will look something like this....
1. Each team gets 5 slots to fill as they choose. They can recruit these 5 players however they wish but you can only get 5 new players each year through this method.
2. High Schoolers can declare themselves eligible for the SEC draft. All players not chosen as one of a school's top 5 go into a draft. They will be paid similar to the MLB slot sytem and each team gets 15 picks.
It is so obvious that the SEC is basically trying to become the NFL for 18 to 22 year olds. A draft is inevitable and this system would be fun as it would maintain recruiting for the Top 5 players and the intrigue of a draft for the rest of the roster. Players will be getting compensated well but would have to surrender some of their freedom of choice as they are now professional athletes. Mississippi State would essentially became an NFL Franchise for the 18-22 year old NFL.
By “some of their individual choice” you mean all of it.
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