Kaplony
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
(04-11-2019 11:07 AM)BullsFanInTX Wrote: (04-11-2019 10:57 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote: Was this the scheduling alliance Aresco was referencing for the new AAC TV deal? It's obviously nice for the four selected programs, but not exactly helpful for the other eight programs. I guess you need to take what you can get.
Mississippi State and Missouri have not participated in the challenge in several years, which is interesting. Georgia and Alabama have missed the challenge for a few years as well.
I believe he said he was working on multiple scheduling agreements.
The ACC always has a team left out of the ACC/BigSlow challenge
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
(04-11-2019 08:35 PM)Kaplony Wrote: (04-11-2019 11:07 AM)BullsFanInTX Wrote: (04-11-2019 10:57 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote: Was this the scheduling alliance Aresco was referencing for the new AAC TV deal? It's obviously nice for the four selected programs, but not exactly helpful for the other eight programs. I guess you need to take what you can get.
Mississippi State and Missouri have not participated in the challenge in several years, which is interesting. Georgia and Alabama have missed the challenge for a few years as well.
I believe he said he was working on multiple scheduling agreements.
The ACC always has a team left out of the ACC/BigSlow challenge
It would be hard to imagine the AAC sending primarily the same four teams every time. You have to think they create a 4 team yearly rotation. Having two traditional powers with traditional bottom dwellers.
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
So the American has picked up 4 SEC teams.
Might pick up 4 Big 10 teams left out of the Big East challenge.
And one ACC team left out of the Big Ten challenge.
That would be 9 games a year. We have 9 or 10 legit basketball schools. Works perfectly! Get'r done, Aresco!
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
One note: there is more than four Big Ten teams left out vs. Big East. There is 8 teams from both conferences in. Big East leaves out 2 and Big Ten 6.
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
(04-13-2019 10:56 PM)ohio1317 Wrote: One note: there is more than four Big Ten teams left out vs. Big East. There is 8 teams from both conferences in. Big East leaves out 2 and Big Ten 6.
Snap!
4 SEC
6 Big 10
2 Big East
=12 to play the American
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RE: pretty big AAC/SEC news
(04-11-2019 08:35 PM)Kaplony Wrote: The ACC always has a team left out of the ACC/BigSlow challenge
You always use this term to describe the B1G, and I'm not sure why? I've never been a B1G fan, but IMO this is unwarranted.
Yes, at the time when FSU went up to Michigan in 1991, there was definitely a difference in culture between the deep south teams, which emphasized speed, and the midwest teams, which emphasized bulk and power. That difference was based in geography - speed thrives in warmth but shrivels in the cold.
But these days, everyone recognizes that speed kills, and recruits for it. If there is a speed gap among the major conferences, it's a small one.
If you mean that as kind of a general statement about talent, well consider that in the past five years, from 2014 - 2018, Clemson had 28 NFL draft picks, Ohio State had 38. There isn't a talent gap among the top teams either.
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2019 02:45 PM by quo vadis.)
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