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  • Redacted01
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2007
    • 10316

    #1471
    Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

    Originally posted by SwampStomper90
    Because Texas Tech has made a bowl game every year for the past decade*, and that will probably continue with Tuberville. Although I see them going to the PAC, Tech is no slouch team that everyone makes them out to be. So if you're going to shoot down a school, put some research into it.

    *As a comparison:
    Mississippi State- 3 bowls in the last decade
    Vanderbilt- 1 bowl
    Kentucky- 5 bowls
    Ole Miss- 5 bowls
    But it is laughable. "Texas is available... but we'll just take the red-headed step child out west." Out of those three, Tech is the best, but overall of who is available, Tech is not that great. And you mention the bottom feeders of the SEC, but you have to realize, Tech would be right there with them in the SEC. They wouldn't be in the same class as Georgia, South Carolina, and Arkansas which is were A&M is liable to fall.

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    • Redacted01
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2007
      • 10316

      #1472
      Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

      Originally posted by ZB9
      UT and Tech fit better in the Pac and Aggy fits better in the SEC...Austin and Lubbock are culturally more "western" than "southern"

      Im looking forward to watching this new Pac 16 conference. It will be fun. Rotating the championship games from LA to Dallas and also possibly to Las Vegas sounds awesome.
      Las Vegas will never host the the title game when you have Jerry World (100,000+) and the Coliseum (90,000+) compared to Sam Boyd with 40,000. Now if Las Vegas builds a stadium to compete with it, maybe, but it won't happen because A) the Runnin' Rebels don't draw, and B) they aren't getting an NFL team.

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      • Marino
        Moderator
        • Jan 2008
        • 18113

        #1473
        Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

        Originally posted by SPTO
        What about poaching FSU and putting them in the SEC? It would be natural as there would be rivalries against UF and UGA.
        Gentleman's agreement with Florida will not allow FSU to get in, and well, that whole 20 million dollar buyout thing too.

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        • DonkeyJote
          All Star
          • Jul 2003
          • 9183

          #1474
          Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

          Originally posted by dochalladay32
          Las Vegas will never host the the title game when you have Jerry World (100,000+) and the Coliseum (90,000+) compared to Sam Boyd with 40,000. Now if Las Vegas builds a stadium to compete with it, maybe, but it won't happen because A) the Runnin' Rebels don't draw, and B) they aren't getting an NFL team.
          It's a moot point. The Pac has already decided that they prefer the Championship game is at a school's home field. The only way I see that changing is if Farmers Field in LA is actually built, then maybe, just maybe, they'll try the title game there. But it won't be at the Coliseum, and I'd be shocked if it's played in Arlington.

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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31382

            #1475
            Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows



            LOL, so apparently if you didn't secede in the Civil War, you are not allowed into the SEC.

            Sounds like someone is still bitter about the 2006 Sugar Bowl.
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            • ehh
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2003
              • 28962

              #1476
              Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

              ^ Reason # 135,636,235 why the south scares me.
              "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

              "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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              • DonkeyJote
                All Star
                • Jul 2003
                • 9183

                #1477
                Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                Originally posted by superjames1992
                http://www.dawgsports.com/2011/9/19/...t-virginia-sec

                LOL, so apparently if you didn't secede in the Civil War, you are not allowed into the SEC.

                Sounds like someone is still bitter about the 2006 Sugar Bowl.
                Wow... So because West Virginia didn't want to secede for the union for "state rights" (mostly slaves) 140 years ago, they can't play football with the Georgia Bulldogs? I'd like to think he was joking, but from reading it, I'm not so sure he was....

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                • Perfect Zero
                  1B, OF
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 4012

                  #1478
                  Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                  Wow, when I come up with divisions within conferences in the SEC, everyone rips me a new one. When the idea of "pods" takes place in the PAC, it's the greatest idea since sliced bread. I don't get it...

                  I actually worked with this yesterday, and figured that the best thing to do would be to make the divisions based on geography. Much like my SEC idea, the divisions would rotate every year, so that the "pod" that you played would form a temporary division, and the winner of that division would go on to the championship. Scheduling would be like the AFC/NFC Conference scheduling, so that you get a good rotation of teams, plus the stronger teams get to play each other every year. With "temporary divisions," you have to beat out your pod, plus the pod that you are aligned with in order to go to the championship. No phantom decisions, everyone plays the other team in their temporary division to go onto the championship.

                  Anyways, here's a link to how the divisions would line up, along with a possible schedule. Teams are ordered according to their conference records for last year.

                  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...VLSGc&hl=en_US
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                  • DonkeyJote
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 9183

                    #1479
                    Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                    Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                    Wow, when I come up with divisions within conferences in the SEC, everyone rips me a new one. When the idea of "pods" takes place in the PAC, it's the greatest idea since sliced bread. I don't get it...

                    I actually worked with this yesterday, and figured that the best thing to do would be to make the divisions based on geography. Much like my SEC idea, the divisions would rotate every year, so that the "pod" that you played would form a temporary division, and the winner of that division would go on to the championship. Scheduling would be like the AFC/NFC Conference scheduling, so that you get a good rotation of teams, plus the stronger teams get to play each other every year. With "temporary divisions," you have to beat out your pod, plus the pod that you are aligned with in order to go to the championship. No phantom decisions, everyone plays the other team in their temporary division to go onto the championship.

                    Anyways, here's a link to how the divisions would line up, along with a possible schedule. Teams are ordered according to their conference records for last year.

                    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...VLSGc&hl=en_US
                    Because it doesn't really work in the SEC. Hey, if I recall correctly, I didn't think it was a terrible idea. But it doesn't work well in the SEC. You'd lose too many rivalries. In the Pac, there aren't really any rivalries outside of the regional rivalries. And those that there are would still be intact - Oregon-Washington, USC-Cal, USC-Stanford, UCLA-Cal, Oklahoma-Texas. It works out perfect for the Pac 16 - it doesn't really work for the SEC.

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                    • superjames1992
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31382

                      #1480
                      Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                      Now I am reading rumors that WVU to the SEC is essentially a formality at this point. However, the ACC made a last-minute phone call and now wants WVU for whatever reason. WVU is entertaining the offer, but probably just to **** with them as that bridge is already burned.

                      Well, at least that's what some "insiders" over at some WVU boards have said. These "insiders" may or may not know what they are talking about.
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                      • Perfect Zero
                        1B, OF
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 4012

                        #1481
                        Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                        Originally posted by DonkeyJote
                        Because it doesn't really work in the SEC. Hey, if I recall correctly, I didn't think it was a terrible idea. But it doesn't work well in the SEC. You'd lose too many rivalries. In the Pac, there aren't really any rivalries outside of the regional rivalries. And those that there are would still be intact - Oregon-Washington, USC-Cal, USC-Stanford, UCLA-Cal, Oklahoma-Texas. It works out perfect for the Pac 16 - it doesn't really work for the SEC.
                        Well, when I took a look at the SEC, darn near every team has a rivalry with nearly every other team. Heck, there are some rivalries there that I never knew about. If you go to 16 teams, you're going to have to change a lot of things. I know that some of these teams have a lot of hate for each other, but it's going to be the best for the conference. Besides, if you have the top teams facing each other year in and year out, the rivalries will only grow. Just as Southern California and Texas could face each other every year because they are that strong. It could be a lot of teams, and that can only mean more viewers and more money in the end.
                        Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

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                        • wildthing2022000
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 213

                          #1482
                          Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                          Originally posted by superjames1992
                          Now I am reading rumors that WVU to the SEC is essentially a formality at this point. However, the ACC made a last-minute phone call and now wants WVU for whatever reason. WVU is entertaining the offer, but probably just to **** with them as that bridge is already burned.

                          Well, at least that's what some "insiders" over at some WVU boards have said. These "insiders" may or may not know what they are talking about.
                          LOL, the ACC would never accept WVU, it's realistic that the ACC doesn't even recognize them as a possible potential member, they'd take UMass before taking WVU.

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                          • ActLikeYouCrow
                            MVP
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 1025

                            #1483
                            Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                            i dont think a semi finals of pod winners will happen. i think theyll eventually just pick the two best teams regardless of pod which is probably the best way to do it. look at the pod less like a division and more like an invisible way to schedule the 16 teams.

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                            • nortobc
                              Banned
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 1130

                              #1484
                              Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                              Originally posted by SwampStomper90
                              Because Texas Tech has made a bowl game every year for the past decade*, and that will probably continue with Tuberville. Although I see them going to the PAC, Tech is no slouch team that everyone makes them out to be. So if you're going to shoot down a school, put some research into it.

                              *As a comparison:
                              Mississippi State- 3 bowls in the last decade
                              Vanderbilt- 1 bowl
                              Kentucky- 5 bowls
                              Ole Miss- 5 bowls
                              What about Baylor and USM? Texas Tech does not have the tradition or the culture to be in the SEC...and Baylor definitely does not. USM has the culture, there are already 2 Miss teams in the SEC.

                              The SEC will get Missouri, W. Virginia and another team from the East probably.

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                              • nortobc
                                Banned
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 1130

                                #1485
                                Re: Conference Re-Alignment Thread Part Who Knows

                                Originally posted by DonkeyJote
                                Wow... So because West Virginia didn't want to secede for the union for "state rights" (mostly slaves) 140 years ago, they can't play football with the Georgia Bulldogs? I'd like to think he was joking, but from reading it, I'm not so sure he was....
                                This doesn't shock me. This why I have said for the longest time that you have to culturally fit in the SEC.

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