brin3535
moose twit!
Continue with what? I'm still waiting to hear your reason why it doesn't say much for Nebraska
All you have to do is read, and remember.
Continue with what? I'm still waiting to hear your reason why it doesn't say much for Nebraska
All you have to do is read, and remember.
rep me, bitches!!!!!
Damn, Ive been Trolled, never again
You did not specify, :p
Yeah, cuz conference affiliation talk is never denied:
NU steps closer to Big Ten, denies reports of offer
Exactly. Have to play the politics/PR game until the deal is signed. If for some reason it doesn't come to be, then they haven't pissed off their current conference members.
Damn, Ive been Trolled, never again
I guess Alden learned his lesson. We'll see. I still think this is all a bunch of BS though.
I don't see Mizzou getting into the SEC. Last year the Big10 & the SEC both made it clear that they didn't want them, I don't see what could have changed and I don't see any market increase with them.
As far as Clemson goes, I know USC will vote against them and I think UGA and UT would too. Clemson, again, doesn't really add an untapped market. Many SEC schools already battle Clemson for recruits, their upper hand is their conference. With Clemson in the SEC, UGA might not ever get another South Carolina player again.
FSU? Love the idea, but I know UF doesn't. Tallahassee is a decent sized city, but it's not that big of a market and from what I've seen the SEC already has a strong foothold in the panhandle of Florida. FSU brings name recognition, and a large fan base though. IDK what to think on this one.
Texas A&M will be welcomed with open arms... but only if the SEC gets exactly what they want from whoever the other schools are.
Mizzou brings two large TV markets with them. However, with most tigger fans being homo, they probably won't much be into sister bangin', thus not really fitting in with the SEC.
Mizzou brings two large TV markets with them. However, with most tigger fans being homo, they probably won't much be into sister bangin', thus not really fitting in with the SEC.