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Tag Archives: SEC
SEC may still expand
Tony Barnhart has an article up at GridironNow where he argues that this week’s events will effectively shut the door on SEC expansion. Those two events are the Big 12’s decision to expand, and the ACC’s launch of a network … Continue reading
SEC (and everyone else) needs to keep divisions
Over at SB Nation, Bill Connelly and Jason Kirk put forth a proposal to do away with divisions within the SEC. They argue it will be better and offer four reasons. I disagree. 1. Every major SEC rivalry will be … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged Divisions, SBNation, Scheduling, SEC
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Colleges Want More Paycheck Games
Last week amid a release of run of the mill information, South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner announced the school would be paying $1.5 million to UMass to come play the Gamecocks in football this fall. Why, in the era … Continue reading
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Tagged Scheduling, SEC, South Carolina, UMass
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Laremy Tunsil got paid, sorta
Former Ole Miss tackle Laremy Tunsil had his twitter and instagram accounts hacked before or during last night’s NFL draft. “My account was hacked” is the standard excuse for doing something stupid on social media, but Tunsil may actually be … Continue reading
More please
Miami and Florida have agreed to play in the Citrus Bowl to open the 2019 season. This is good news for those of us who want to see good football every weekend. I’ve reached the point where I’m not interested … Continue reading
What is success, at Tennessee?
Success is a relative term. Merely going to a bowl game is a success for one team and a given for another. Some schools expect to compete for conference and national championships; others just hope. What does that success look … Continue reading
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Tagged Butch Jones, Phil Fulmer, SEC, Tennessee
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What is success, at Florida?
Success is a relative term. Merely going to a bowl game is a success for one team and a given for another. Some schools expect to compete for conference and national championships; others just hope. What does that success look … Continue reading
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Tagged Florida, Jim McElwain, SEC, Steve Spurrier
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What is success, at Kentucky?
Success is a relative term. Merely going to a bowl game is a success for one team and a given for another. Some schools expect to compete for conference and national championships; others just hope. What does that success look … Continue reading
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Tagged Kentucky, Louisville, Mark Stoops, Rich Brooks, SEC
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What is Success, at South Carolina?
Success is a relative term. Merely going to a bowl game is a success for one team and a given for another. Some schools expect to compete for conference and national championships; others just hope. What does that success look … Continue reading
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Tagged SEC, South Carolina, Steve Spurrier, Will Muschamp
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ACC Network looks Dead on Arrival
After the Big Ten, SEC and Pac12 conferences put together television networks other major conferences, the ACC in particular, wondered when they would get nearly unlimited coverage of their network. Fans wanted to see more of their teams and wanted the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged ACC, ACC Network, ESPN, SEC, SEC Network
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