Is Jimmy Sexton the most powerful man in the SEC?

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kmvol

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With all the coaches he represents; Fulmer, Tuberville, Spurrier, Saban, Nutt, Pelini at LSU, Jimbo Fisher...he is playing the schools like a chess match. Plays them against one another and rumors everywhere. Sexton is almost at a position to make or break a program.
 
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Sexton doesn't care about making or breaking a program.

More than anything, he's in a position to help drive up salaries across the board.

So.. well, I guess at least indirectly, he could have an affect on a program by making some of the better coaches unreachable..
 
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Jimmy is out for one thing...What is best for the coach. He has recommended coaches pass on certain jobs because he thought it was a train wreck. Of course driving up salaries helps keep his coaches at the top schools. PLUS he is a Tennessee Boy so he's gotta be good!
 
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i haven't looked at that in a while....

despite this season, i'm ready for a new coaching staff..
if fulmer stays and chavis goes, i might be satisfied for a little while.
 
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