Freak, I agree with you, but it's almost like having a breather game (in most years) that means something but also has no relevance. MZ got into the league when they were hot and for them to sustain play at a real SEC level is not plausible. There are balanced pros and cons to this quandary.It’s probably a get off my lawn moment, but I liked the league better when there were 12 teams. Who’s with me?
Other than Louisville, WVU was the other team that moved around in that conference shuffling between 2012 and 2014 that I would have liked to seen.West Virginia would fit in well with the rest of the SEC.
I haven't liked them since the whole "we're not gonna play unless the President resigns" ultimatum, and the f'g coaching staff backed them. To this day, there has been no confirmation that any racial incident even happened at Mizzou, and yet you had half the student body sitting in "healing centers" trying to heal from the horrible.... what exactly? It's the weirdest and most inexplicable thing I've ever seen happen on a college campus. Next level cringe!!!!They don’t fit in with the rest of the conference at all. I don’t mind having 14 teams, and A&M was a nice addition, but Missouri doesn’t add much of anything. It’s a pro sports state with a culture that just doesn’t mesh with the rest of the league.
VA Tech would have been a much better selection as their footprint stretches across central VA to the fertile tidewater region and up towards DC. I can’t stand the Hokies, so I’m kind of glad that didn’t pan out.
No offense man, but Memphis should never be allowed close to our conference. Tennessee and Vandy would block that in a heartbeat and Memphis adds zero monetary value to the conference.
I think my point, other than the fact that I don’t like Memphis, is that they don’t expand the TV footprint. Memphis is a good sized market, but how many of those residents are already watching SEC games? I’m guessing a pretty good amount. You’re right Ole Miss would definitely not support them joining the league and neither would Miss. State. The biggest impact that would be felt would definitely be in recruiting . No SEC schools want to see elite Memphis athletes stay in Memphis.No offense taken, because I am not a Memphis fan. Bye the way Ole Miss would also holler loudly against Memphis. But just the same, Memphis is a lot better fit than Mo. Like it or not Memphis is a big market, big school (as is Middle Tn. St. a big school, biggest in state). Memphis does have the facilities that accommodate SEC type crowds. They do seem to be in trouble with the NCAA a lot, but so are most SEC schools. Just saying, it may be time to look hard at them. I would be for replacing Mo. with them in a heartbeat.
Nah.... It isn't time to look too hard at Memphis.No offense taken, because I am not a Memphis fan. Bye the way Ole Miss would also holler loudly against Memphis. But just the same, Memphis is a lot better fit than Mo. Like it or not Memphis is a big market, big school (as is Middle Tn. St. a big school, biggest in state). Memphis does have the facilities that accommodate SEC type crowds. They do seem to be in trouble with the NCAA a lot, but so are most SEC schools. Just saying, it may be time to look hard at them. I would be for replacing Mo. with them in a heartbeat.
Now that I can possibly see.do think if the Big XII ever decided to expand that Memphis would be a likely target, especially if Texas would get over their fake academic crap. They let West Virginia in right?
Sixteen teams. Seven division games. Let the rivalry games be OOC so they do not create an unfair advantage due to the quality of cross-divisional opponents. Even if UT were at a very good place as a program, there would still be a huge disadvantage in having to play Bama every year as opposed to Auburn and LSU who are both more up and down.12 teams 9 SEC games
I used to love the Big 12. It was one of the strongest conferences in the 1990s
Really wish Nebraska and Mizzou went back. Bring Maryland into the SEC