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That's what I layed out.The SEC and Big Ten and ACC will always exist. So will the Pac12 in some form. These will be the only conferences that matter and have been for a very long time.
Big Ten will probably ask ND one last time to join and add Kansas too and be done. If ND says no they will look at other AAU Midwest or northeast schools
ND will likely join the ACC as full time member and someone like WVU, Cincy or UConn will fill them out.
SEC is likely done for now with expansion
PAC 12 will have to make some tough choices as politically the school presidents don’t want the likes of BYU, TCU, Baylor, Okla State and Texas Tech but may be forced to take them to survive.
The rest will continue to be midmajors and the remaining Big XII mentioned above some will lose big time. Like Kansas St or Baylor may be AAC bound
If schools are going to be forced to compensate players, then they will have to cut costs elsewhere, and one of the most obvious places is shelling out a bunch of money to cupcake opponents to play. Those games are also wastes in terms of opportunity cost. The TV package sell will be even better when you get more SEC match-ups.I’m not a fan of this, but I fully expect a drastic change in scheduling philosophy after this takes place. I expect we’ll play a lot more of the SEC on a regular basis.
In a world where Tennessee has decided it is no longer in their interest to be in the SEC.
Are we simply a franchise of the SEC? Or do we retain our autonomy?
I hate conference expansion. We won’t play half the teams for over a decade. What’s the point?
I’m not saying ACC would be the destination, I’m simply saying keeping options open allows you have some control of your destiny and allows you to have more leverage in what the SEC does.The money alone would dictate you ain’t going anywhere.
Then, try telling generations of Tennessee grads and fans you’re going to the ACC.
A couple people here may like it, but I am willing to bet 90% or more of the fan base would be livid
I’m not saying ACC would be the destination, I’m simply saying keeping options open allows you have some control of your destiny and allows you to have more leverage in what the SEC does.
If we can’t envision alternatives we are doomed to always be followers.
But if because of the sweet, sweet money we can’t do anything but accept the dictates of a conference office I suppose we’ll at least be able to rant about it on Volnation when they once again do something we don’t like.
It would be impossible for Tennessee to land in a position outside of the SEC and make more money than it does now. I can't imagine the SEC would pass rules that would change that.I’m not saying ACC would be the destination, I’m simply saying keeping options open allows you have some control of your destiny and allows you to have more leverage in what the SEC does.
If we can’t envision alternatives we are doomed to always be followers.
But if because of the sweet, sweet money we can’t do anything but accept the dictates of a conference office I suppose we’ll at least be able to rant about it on Volnation when they once again do something we don’t like.
It will be if they continue to dedicate the program to mediocrity.One pundit's shot at the future alignment:
Division A
Teams
Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M
Permanent Cross-Over Opponents
Division C
- Missouri – Arkansas, South Carolina
- Oklahoma – Florida, Vanderbilt
- Texas – Kentucky, South Carolina
- Texas A&M – Arkansas, Ole Miss
- Division B
Teams
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina
Permanent Cross-Over Opponents
- Florida – Oklahoma, Tennessee
- Georgia – Auburn, Tennessee
- Kentucky – Miss State, Texas
- South Carolina – Missouri, Texas
Teams
Arkansas, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss
Permanent Cross-Over Opponents
- Arkansas – Missouri, Texas A&M
- LSU – Alabama, Auburn
- Miss State – Alabama, Kentucky
- Ole Miss – Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
Division D
Teams
Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Permanent Cross-Over Opponents
- Alabama – LSU, Miss State
- Auburn – Georgia, LSU
- Tennessee – Florida, Georgia
- Vanderbilt – Oklahoma, Ole Miss
Pretty brutal for the Vols.
And that vote will have less impact when two more schools are added. Is the SEC done at adding only two more?
I’m not sure why always having an exit strategy would be a bad thing.