Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC

How long?

  • Year 1

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Within the first 3-5 seasons

    Votes: 9 39.1%
  • At LEAST 10 years

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Texas BBQ style potato salad

    Votes: 2 8.7%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .
I can understand the UGA tension. This isn't really a good day for them.
Why? Y’all might win the game, but we’ll whip your ass in the parking lot. Ain’t no limp wristed Bama fan can handle a Dawg fan. Even our cheerleaders could whip any Bama fan’s ass

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Why? Y’all might win the game, but we’ll whip your ass in the parking lot. Ain’t no limp wristed Bama fan can handle a Dawg fan. Even our cheerleaders could whip any Bama fan’s ass

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Oklahoma's and Georgia's tranny cheerleaders are going to get along great!
 
Oklahoma's and Georgia's tranny cheerleaders are going to get along great!
If they’re gonna stay with two divisions and move the Alabama teams to the East, I hope OU is our annual cross division game. Was a fun first meeting and we don’t really have a rivalry with any of the teams that would be in the West. But we’ll probably get stuck with Missouri
 
If they’re gonna stay with two divisions and move the Alabama teams to the East, I hope OU is our annual cross division game. Was a fun first meeting and we don’t really have a rivalry with any of the teams that would be in the West. But we’ll probably get stuck with Missouri

If they split the divisions in East and West, there won't be any cross-division games in my opinion.

Here is the best split for two divisions:

East: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

West: Arkansas, LSU, Missouri, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas, and Texas A&M

You do 7 division games and 2 interdivision games. With the 2 interdivision game, each team will play a team from the other division once every four years as long as their isn't any permanent cross over games.

The only rivalries that are possibly loss in this scenario with any value are Alabama-LSU, Alabama-Miss State, Ole Miss-Vanderbilt. None of these rivalries outside of Alabama vs. LSU mean that much and Alabama vs. LSU is really more of a recent rivalry so you really do not lose much by losing these games.

Meanwhile you restore rivalries like Auburn and Tennessee. This scenario just works in so many ways. Although LSU will miss Alabama, I think they will fine Oklahoma and Texas to be even more intriguing of a matchup. Oklahoma vs. Arkansas also has the potential to be a fun series. Texas gets its rivalries back with A&M and Arkansas. Oklahoma gets to play Missouri again. It has the best wins.

Also emphasis my previous statement that each SEC school would play all of the schools from the other division once every four years if allowed two interdivision games that rotate every year.
 
If OSU or Michigan join, the name of the conference would have to change, it’s already a stretch with Texas and Oklahoma schools being in the Southeastern Conference

It is a slight stretch only though, Oklahoma and Texas are not that far away from Ole Miss, LSU, and some of the original members. Michigan and Ohio State are a major geographical out-tier.
Norman is only 3 hours to Fayetteville, Arkansas. Columbia Missouri is about 5 hours.
 
Why? Y’all might win the game, but we’ll whip your ass in the parking lot. Ain’t no limp wristed Bama fan can handle a Dawg fan. Even our cheerleaders could whip any Bama fan’s ass

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Roided up tranny taking over women's cheerleading.

LAST FUCKIN STRAW
 
100% fax, right here. ESPN is going to offer 6X what SEC was getting. Throw in OU and UT, perhaps 4 more. Look out, dollars falling out of the sky.

All that said, I hate it. I love my SEC they way it was decades ago. But, not stopping this now.
Not just the financial change could be significantly different. How about things like this? Realignment fallout?

"If the NCAA and Emmert are not going to lead college athletics, this move will position the SEC and Sankey to fill the void.

It may not be the most principled move stealing the Longhorns and Sooners, but as we learned a decade ago, there is no honor amongst conferences in realignment.

With the most best teams, the SEC will essentially be able to make its own rules. Why stop at a limit of 25 scholarships per year? The SEC could, on its own, go to 30. Why not 40? How about a 150-man roster?"
 
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