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RE: PAC expanding revenue deficit vs Big Ten and SEC
(02-13-2017 03:01 PM)p23570 Wrote:  Miami in the SEC would be fun but I think it would be a mistake for both sides. The SEC has all the big programs it can sustain. Miami is struggling in a weak division in a weak league right now and has been for a while. I believe Richt will get it going but I think the ACC is the best setup for them with the best opportunity for a playoff spot.

The SEC needs to add more Missouri's and aTm's as opposed to legit programs who win CC's on a regular basis. Schools like Missouri have not won a CC in 50 years and the fans are OK with that. Arkansas is the same way. aTm is the same way. Gotta have those schools willing to take one for the conference. I really think West Virginia and OkSU would be the best for the SEC.

The conference that really needs brands is the PAC. They really have nothing at this point aside from hoping Chip or Carroll will come back. I think Stanford is the dominant FB program and they have never even been in a NC game. Basketball is another weakness. Will Lute Olson come back to make someone relevant in the PAC.

Arkansas was a serious football program when they joined the SEC. They've gone downhill since.
02-14-2017 10:13 AM
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