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RE: SEC goes 10 game, conference only
(07-31-2020 09:29 AM)bullet Wrote:  
(07-31-2020 09:07 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  I’ve have been critical of ACC leadership since Louisville joined the league. Now The SEC wimps out on college football. Didn’t think I would ever see the day that The ACC committed to play more games than The SEC.

What is it they say in The SEC.... “It just matters more”

Well.... I guess not 03-lmfao

Well I think clearly Kentucky, Georgia and Florida said Louisville, Georgia Tech and FSU just don't matter that much. South Carolina was the only no vote.

Other than Georgia-Georgia Tech, these aren't long standing rivalries. Kentucky-Louisville is very new. And Georgia-Georgia Tech has become kind of one sided the last 50 years.

Still kind of surprised Florida was a yes vote, but then it probably wouldn't have even come to a vote if Florida and Georgia weren't on board.

I can’t wait until The SEC doesn’t allow UK to play out of conference basketball. That will be the killer in Lexington.
07-31-2020 09:44 AM
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