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I brought up Sankey because HE IS THE ONE WHO BROUGHT TEXAS AND OU INTO THE SEC. He is the one who started the destabilization right now and the B1G followed suit, so they wouldn't be left behind, like so many programs will be when this is said and done.I do believe what was said in that article because it makes total sense. Warren is flapping his gums when he shouldn't be and doesn't have to be. You watch ... he will walk back some of those comments in the next 48 hours. LOL at saying Dennis Dodd isn't a legit sports writer.
How many times do I have to write I don't care what Warren and the B1G did with USC and UCLA. The B1G wasn't saying no to them when they came calling. Just like no one would have said no to UT and OU. What I have said is that Warrens's ongoing gum flapping with regard to continued expansion is what is destabilizing right now.
You seem to not like Sankey as you keep bringing him up when I am talking Warren.
That is why I am laughing at you talking about Warren, when none of this happens if the SEC didn't start it all.
I couldn't care less about Sankey. I couldn't care less about Warren. Common sense should tell you, the conference responsible for the current shakeup is the conference who started the shakeup. You think the CFP is going to stay the same when you take OU, Texas and USC out of their conferences? It will be next to impossible for any Big 12 or Pac school to get into the CFP now. If the ACC didn't have the GOR -- the SEC would have raided the ACC too. And then the CFP would have essentially been only teams from the SEC and B1G -- that is where this is going.
And I'm sure CBS has great writers -- writers, just like radio personalities, write and say things to drum up interest in whatever they are talking about. When there isn't a name behind a comment -- 9 out 10 times, it is because no one said it, so they fill it in with their "athletic source" or whatever generic name they'd like to use. What happens then? People like you copy and paste it to message boards like this, drumming up interest in the article, drawing traffic to the site. It is journalism 101.
The #1 sports talk radio show here in Metro Detroit has a guy named Valenti, who makes a tremendous living off doing exactly this. He makes the unpopular statements to get a rise out of fan bases, passes the comments off to "sources in the business" and he does it because people will call in and comment.