Seminoles discuss going to SEC.

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77Legend
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May 15, 2010 12:20pm
I think this would be a mistake because they do not even dominate the ACC anymore, let alone going to the SEC. It may help with the recruiting though.


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Headlinin-Their-old-SEC-home-is-on-Seminoles-?urn=ncaaf,240495
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BCSbunk
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May 15, 2010 12:30pm
Good move by Florida St. I really love this idea.

Vanderbilt will have some company.
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Al Bundy
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May 15, 2010 12:32pm
77Legend wrote: I think this would be a mistake because they do not even dominate the ACC anymore, let alone going to the SEC. It may help with the recruiting though.


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Headlinin-Their-old-SEC-home-is-on-Seminoles-?urn=ncaaf,240495
I would guess its just positioning in case we end up with the 4 superconferences that have been rumored.
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Speedofsand
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May 15, 2010 2:10pm


Look at the crowd in the stands. Chief Osceola does the flaming spear right before kickoff. They were giving away tix last year, can't even sellout a home game vs. Miami. They had a chance to join the SEC way back when but chose the ACC because it was easier, Bobby said it himself.
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darbypitcher22
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May 15, 2010 8:35pm
dominoes are starting to fall across the landscape should the Big Ten do something huge here in the next couple of weeks
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Speedofsand
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May 15, 2010 10:39pm
Don't you think 12 is enough for the SEC ? I'm hearing the deal as is would not necessarily get better if they got bigger. I don't know about the other superconferences. Seems like football people are speaking for all other sports without thinking too.
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Azubuike24
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May 15, 2010 10:47pm
How would this SEC look? Four, 5-team divisions, the top 4 teams play 2 SEC-CG's for 2 BCS spots with a 3rd at-large spot available to either of the division winners who lose the SEC CG or for another at-large who isn't a division winner.

Each team plays 9 SEC games, 4 games against their division and one of the other divisions on a rotating basis.

West
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas A&M
Arkansas

South
Alabama
Auburn
Mississippi
Mississippi State
Louisiana State

East
Miami
Florida
Florida State
South Carolina
Clemson

North
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Georgia
Georgia Tech
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darbypitcher22
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May 16, 2010 8:46pm
The North, because of Vandy and Kentucky is the weakest division of that alignment
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3reppom
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May 16, 2010 8:57pm
Florida State would jump at the chance to join the SEC, any school would
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Azubuike24
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May 16, 2010 9:51pm
darbypitcher22 wrote: The North, because of Vandy and Kentucky is the weakest division of that alignment
I'd agree. However, one will always be the weakest in that group. You can't argue that it would be amazing drama every year though. What matchups that might create.
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Little Danny
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May 16, 2010 10:39pm
77Legend wrote: I think this would be a mistake because they do not even dominate the ACC anymore, let alone going to the SEC. It may help with the recruiting though.


http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Headlinin-Their-old-SEC-home-is-on-Seminoles-?urn=ncaaf,240495
They would make the jump for one reason: $$$$$$

SEC TV deal > The ACC TV deal (by a mile)

FSU playing Florida, Georgia, Alabama would sell out Doak Walker. Nobody cares to watch FSU play Boston College or Wake Forest.
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ts1227
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May 16, 2010 11:19pm
Even if the SEC didn't expand, there's the unlikely chance Arkansas heads back (sort of) to the Big 12 after they lose schools, which would make room for FSU.
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Writerbuckeye
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May 17, 2010 10:51am
20 schools in a league is far, far too big and unwieldy.

Not gonna happen.

Plus, nobody is going to agree to allowing a mini playoff inside a conference before teams are then selected for the BCS.

Finally, no conference is going to get more than one BCS slot just for positioning.

When all this shakes out, I think we'll be seeing maybe four or five super conferences with an average of 16 schools in each. That will be far more "playoff friendly" for all concerned, should the BCS eventually decide to go in that direction.
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darbypitcher22
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May 17, 2010 11:04am
A24,

you're right, you would have some great matchups every year, it would just suck knowing that's pretty much a 3 team division in football year in and year out