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That’s fine, but all non-sec schools need to stop scheduling games against the SEC at that point.
Gimme a break – we won a national championship on 'life support'!Dodd unknowingly killed GT football back when he had his temper tantrum. It just got put on life support and this will finally pull the plug.
That’s what will happen. You’re exactly right. That’s what all this ridiculous paying players to play an amateur sport is all about.Once a handful of other power programs join, this will actually make sense. A 20/24 team SEC of all your national powers can have its own 8 team playoff.
It will be very hard for any non SEC schools to turn down millions of dollars to play a SEC opponent, therefore it will be very relevant to all .That’s fine, but all non-sec schools need to stop scheduling games against the SEC at that point.
It will be very hard for any non SEC schools to turn down millions of dollars to play a SEC opponent, therefore it will be very relevant to all .
If the SEC is a 24 team conference, they will probably be limited to one out of conference game per team. It will be interesting to see how the bowl games evolve.It will be very hard for any non SEC schools to turn down millions of dollars to play a SEC opponent, therefore it will be very relevant to all .
That’s never going to happen againDo it….and let the rest of us return to conventional college football with actual student-athletes.
Easy enough for the PAC/Big10/Big12-/ACC to go back to the 1990s version of college ball with an SEC minor league as an option. With a viable minor league option, no need to worry about being a monopoly.
Make the small football schools choose. Then prevent your amateur teams from competing with the pro teams (SEC). It can be like college baseball with the sec acting like the minor leagues.
Blaming Dodd for our current football situation has grown tiresome. If you want to blame him for the lack of success in the first twenty plus years after leaving the SEC I think that is fair. But, we have enjoyed some measures of success under Ross, O’Leary, Gailey and Johnson that make blaming losses on Dodd unfair. Might as well blame Heisman’s divorce as the real event that led to an eventual downward trajectory for Tech football.
The people who think it will are dumbThat’s never going to happen again
I like how every few years SEC does something bigger and I hear “well now the college football has lost its amateur spirit…. NOW it’s all about money and not the kids or education.” Bruh when was it about the kids and education? Didn’t we quit the SEC in 1964 because they wouldn’t back down on oversigning and set our path to irrelevance? It’s never about the kids or the schools or anything else but winning and money.With ESPN bank rolling the SEC, why not??? We all know that college football stopped being about football, the kids and such. It's all about money now... Nothing else... Just money...
That’s never going to happen again
We care. I see little evidence that the administration cares.we may not have a choice. The SEC is in a position of strength and they’re leveraging it. While not personally in support of such a move, I disagree with the notion that such would kill GT football. Change would inevitably happen and I believe GT and similar programs could find a model that works with the circumstances.
And whomever commented that we don’t care can take a hike. You don’t know what you’re talking about.