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RE: Now that SEC basketball looks like a 2 bid league...
VCU could work to the sec and go with the 14 football/15 basketball format.
01-31-2014 11:28 AM
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RE: Now that SEC basketball looks like a 2 bid league...
(01-31-2014 07:50 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-31-2014 07:29 AM)CardFan1 Wrote:  I still think the 2 Home run pick up for the SEC would be Oklahoma and Kansas. Oklahoma is really good in both Football and Basketball and would give SEC Basketball more depth. Kansas to go with Kentucky would put it squarely near the Top in Basketball strength. Two of the All-time winning programs in the same conference. SEC doesn't really need another Major Football power , but adding these 2 puts You in position to dominate both sports for years to come.
I don't think the SEC would have a problem with that, but I think they would be third on the list of preferred pairings behind a North Carolina and Virginia school for markets, Texas and Oklahoma for profitability and over the top content, but Kansas and Oklahoma would be solidly a third option for all of the reasons you addressed.

North Carolina and Oklahoma would also be pretty intriguing. No matter how it works out, a Flagship/State/Tech from each of North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Virginia would be ideal. A Kansas school would be icing.
01-31-2014 01:26 PM
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