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Cal and Stanford to the SEC. Why not?
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RE: Cal and Stanford to the SEC. Why not?
Because the SEC hasn’t lost their damn mind like the B10
04-09-2024 05:56 AM
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RE: Cal and Stanford to the SEC. Why not?
(04-08-2024 09:07 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:47 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:32 PM)bryanw1995 Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:23 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  The SEC could use some football lightweights to pad the records of the big boys, full SECN rates in California, the SEC could give each a half share and it would be just as much as the full rates in the ACC. Travel would be easier for Stan and Cal to the SEC than the ACC.

SEC East - UGA, UF, UK, UTenn, Vandy, UofSC, Ala, Aub, LSU

SEC West - Ole Miss, Miss St., Ark, OU, Texas, aTM, Mizzu, Stan, Cal

We don't do half shares. Come on, man, I'm pulling for you guys, but stuff like this makes it harder.

Fine, give them full shares, but if half shares were offered they'd take it in a heartbeat.
Why don't you research anything before you just make stuff up? Aztecgolfer is right. The SEC wants a regional conference and is willing to expand the existing boundary by a contiguous state. The SEC doesn't have exit fees as you claimed in another post and it doesn't pay partial shares, period.

The ACC took Stanford and Cal, good luck with that you claimed 'em now adapt!

I provided a direct copy and paste from a link, I dint claim any thing.
04-09-2024 06:10 AM
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RE: Cal and Stanford to the SEC. Why not?
(04-09-2024 06:10 AM)Garrettabc Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 09:07 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:47 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:32 PM)bryanw1995 Wrote:  
(04-08-2024 07:23 PM)Garrettabc Wrote:  The SEC could use some football lightweights to pad the records of the big boys, full SECN rates in California, the SEC could give each a half share and it would be just as much as the full rates in the ACC. Travel would be easier for Stan and Cal to the SEC than the ACC.

SEC East - UGA, UF, UK, UTenn, Vandy, UofSC, Ala, Aub, LSU

SEC West - Ole Miss, Miss St., Ark, OU, Texas, aTM, Mizzu, Stan, Cal

We don't do half shares. Come on, man, I'm pulling for you guys, but stuff like this makes it harder.

Fine, give them full shares, but if half shares were offered they'd take it in a heartbeat.
Why don't you research anything before you just make stuff up? Aztecgolfer is right. The SEC wants a regional conference and is willing to expand the existing boundary by a contiguous state. The SEC doesn't have exit fees as you claimed in another post and it doesn't pay partial shares, period.

The ACC took Stanford and Cal, good luck with that you claimed 'em now adapt!

I provided a direct copy and paste from a link, I dint claim any thing.
This is an absurd thread. Keep them on the ACC board.
04-09-2024 06:17 AM
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