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(1) The SEC already has a *massive* footprint stretching all

Posted on: July 1, 2022 at 15:52:08 CT
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the way from South Carolina to Texas... regions that care deeply about college sports.
This is a very good point. Probably the main driver of this.

While many view this as expansion, I view this as contraction where I still think this Super group will be 64 total teams.

Now that the veneer of college amateurism has been ripped off we as witnessing the morphing of college football as we knew it into an NFL model league.
I would be interested to know what schools are calling the B1G and SEC asking to join? Especially where does Notre Dame fit in to this?

Edited by Ozland Tiger at 15:53:38 on 07/01/22
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     Since one of my sons goes to ASU, I say Sun Devils - OntheMark MU - 7/2 13:07:02
     Question is where is ND FB going to land? nm - MU-TULSA MU - 7/1 16:19:04
          If B1G can get Stanford, that might be enough for ND to cave - withUmizzou MU - 7/1 16:25:33
     Having a school in the state is all that matters. - Rabbit Test MU - 7/1 15:52:05
          No, it matters which school... LSU is not the same as - zounami MU - 7/1 17:35:56
     We should add Oregon and Washington too... - withUmizzou MU - 7/1 15:03:59
          The SEC isn't taking any schools west of Missouri. Nm - BandG MU - 7/1 15:51:51
               Well except TX and OU, nm - MU-TULSA MU - 7/1 16:17:36
                    They already have them...no new ones. Nm - BandG MU - 7/1 16:54:04
          It's a fair point to make about wanting a national footprint - zounami MU - 7/1 15:18:37
               (1) The SEC already has a *massive* footprint stretching all - Ozland Tiger LSU - 7/1 15:52:08




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