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UT and OU had few choices. They wanted to leave regardless of the SEC. well known that the B1G turned OU down but wanted Texas. Wouldn’t take them as a package deal. Dumb or not.Also academics matter to the B1G university presidents. Not sure about tOSU as much as I am sure about UM, heck they look down their noses at some B1G schools. The athletic department money from B1G affiliation is the highest in college sports not to mention the stadium revenue from football AND basketball. The SEC can't match the basketball money and the rivalries going to the SEC would be non-existent. Lastly, tOSU and UM are big dogs in the B1G and wouldn't necessarily be that in the SEC and they could end up like PSU and Nebraska did when they came to the B1G. I just don't see them with the same motivations UT and OU had to move to the SEC.
Where else can OSU go where they can control the Conference Commissioner and AD's to get a rule changed to get them into the Conference Championship Game
Still salty huh?Where else can OSU go where they can control the Conference Commissioner and AD's to get a rule changed to get them into the Conference Championship Game.
So excited you quoted twice.Still salty huh?
SEC will be a super FB conference to be sure but the BIG Universities are likely to want to continue with a higher academic environment.to the $EC for the same reasons Mad Cow & OU did.
P-State will not bolt because of academics (until their prez retires) per their free board.
$EC does not have to stop @ 16 teams because $ talks.
What say Hoosiers
or ?
Maybe so. But the SEC isn't going to bend the rules for OSU to the detriment of long time members like LSU, Auburn, Florida, and Georgia. We might constantly hear, OSU is the best 4 loss team in the Country and deserves to be in the Championship Series.Still salty huh?
Can I ask you a sincere question? Why are you over here all the damn time? Do you seriously expect us to be positive toward OSU?Still salty huh?
Wait until IU beats them at home. They will calling it a lucky win.Can I ask you a sincere question? Why are you over here all the damn time? Do you seriously expect us to be positive toward OSU?
and understandably so.Still salty huh?
Please name the 10 trash ones.Lol The SEC has now about 6 great schools, no doubt. But the rest are all trash.
That 2022 class is getting smaller by the minute ehhh?Still salty huh?
Yet they’ve been infinitely better than us over basically any timeframe. They’ve been to a bowl 5 straight years and won 3 of them. I wouldn’t trade places with them now, but still doesn’t mean we should be calling them trash.I'll start
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No.to the $EC for the same reasons Mad Cow & OU did.
P-State will not bolt because of academics (until their prez retires) per their free board.
$EC does not have to stop @ 16 teams because $ talks.
What say Hoosiers
or ?
DaddyUncle says what?Yet they’ve been infinitely better than us over basically any timeframe. They’ve been to a bowl 5 straight years and won 3 of them. I wouldn’t trade places with them now, but still doesn’t mean we should be calling them trash.
I hear people say the SEC is just a couple teams all the time. Then you ask them to go down the list and realize there are a lot of really really good sec programs. They dominate for a reason. We’re not going to catch up to their level, but the Big Ten needs to solidify itself as the 2nd best destination conference.
Yet another thread blown up by a pea brain. I give 2 fuggs about your fanboy picks.Yet they’ve been infinitely better than us over basically any timeframe. They’ve been to a bowl 5 straight years and won 3 of them. I wouldn’t trade places with them now, but still doesn’t mean we should be calling them trash.
I hear people say the SEC is just a couple teams all the time. Then you ask them to go down the list and realize there are a lot of really really good sec programs. They dominate for a reason. We’re not going to catch up to their level, but the Big Ten needs to solidify itself as the 2nd best destination conference.