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RE: If the SEC did expand again and did so from the Big 12 who should we take and why?
(12-07-2017 08:46 PM)JRsec Wrote:  Well with ESPN likely to be the beneficiary of RSN of FOX falling into their lap from Disney's bigger grab of FOX movie rights, ESPN will finally be able to resolve the Big 12's T3 rights issues. So the question is do they utilize the LHN to become a Big 12 network, or do they simply roll them over into the SECN, or future ACCN, or both?

Now more than before the possibility of sculpting two 18 member conferences is in their hands.

I suppose there are several ways to do it.

Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas and West Virginia could head to the SEC and Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor and T.C.U. could join the ACC.

Or the ACC could add Baylor, T.C.U., West Virginia and Notre Dame could join in full and the SEC could add Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Oklahoma State.

Or the SEC could add Oklahoma & Oklahoma State along with N.C. State & Virginia Tech leaving the ACC the option to add a Western division of 6: Texas, Texas Tech, T.C.U., Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State

But truly those are rather unnatural and violate the essentials of what will dictate future movement.

Why not simply add 4: Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and create a third division of 6 within the SEC:

Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech

Alabama, L.S.U., Mississippi, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt

Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee

This is where we need to go!

If the Big 10 wants Kansas then great. If they want Iowa State then splendid. If the ACC takes West Virginia fantastic. But the 4 I listed for the SEC gives us three distinct and geographically suitable divisions which are all relatively well balanced.

Left us with all kinds of combos up there. I think if the SEC expanded beyond 16, conference playoffs would be required. Also, with a rotating pod system or a rivals/non-rival rotation would be required to actually play all the other members in football within a reasonable time frame.

Anyway, I think there are two ways to brake up B12 assists into the SEC: with Texas or without.

Without Texas: OU, OSU, KU, WVU, VT, NCSt

With Texas: UT, Tech, OU, OSU....possibly with KU and WVU.
12-07-2017 10:02 PM
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