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The SEC, in a move that blocks the BigXII from expanding east with its two best candidates, invites & accepts Memphis & Cincinatti to the first Super Power Conference .
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Can't say I see it happening.
The funny thing is, the SEC actually needs to add teams like Memphis and Cincinnati that can improve their basketball product and add one team to the east and one team to the west and
they would be adding two teams that can be some what competitive but not challenge the big dogs in football.
(12-07-2014 07:04 PM)justballen Wrote: [ -> ]The SEC, in a move that blocks the BigXII from expanding east with its two best candidates, invites & accepts Memphis & Cincinatti to the first Super Power Conference .

About as likely as the girl in your signature showing up at my front door tonight.
SEC hoops is doing just fine.

Watch how soon Auburn becomes good.



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A third team from TN in the SEC? Good luck with that.
(12-07-2014 07:24 PM)eroc Wrote: [ -> ]A third team from TN in the SEC? Good luck with that.

Vandy to the BIG? LOL
Memphis does nothing for the SEC -- they are surrounded by SEC programs. Cincinnati would make a little more sense, but I think the SEC is reluctant to add northern schools and they already have a strong presence here with UK. I think the SEC stays at 14 until they find a way to get into North Carolina and Virginia.
(12-07-2014 08:00 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Memphis does nothing for the SEC -- they are surrounded by SEC programs. Cincinnati would make a little more sense, but I think the SEC is reluctant to add northern schools and they already have a strong presence here with UK. I think the SEC stays at 14 until they find a way to get into North Carolina and Virginia.

Agreed.
(12-07-2014 08:00 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Memphis does nothing for the SEC -- they are surrounded by SEC programs. Cincinnati would make a little more sense, but I think the SEC is reluctant to add northern schools and they already have a strong presence here with UK. I think the SEC stays at 14 until they find a way to get into North Carolina and Virginia.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner. They want NC State and VT which would also work in our favor except it won't happen soon enough.
(12-07-2014 08:31 PM)RedRocker Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-07-2014 08:00 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Memphis does nothing for the SEC -- they are surrounded by SEC programs. Cincinnati would make a little more sense, but I think the SEC is reluctant to add northern schools and they already have a strong presence here with UK. I think the SEC stays at 14 until they find a way to get into North Carolina and Virginia.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner. They want NC State and VT which would also work in our favor except it won't happen soon enough.

Yup. That would be a win win. We fit in the ACC not the SEC or the Big XII.
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