Change Still on the Way for SEC
So Texas A&M is staying put in the Big 12 Conference. Or are they? In something of a surprise, SEC presidents voted on Sunday to keep America's preeminent football conference status quo. In an issued statement, University of Florida President Bernie Machen, the chairman of the league's presidents and chancellors committee, said the group met and "reaffirmed our satisfaction with the present 12 institutional alignment."
The statement seems pretty cut and dry. Not so, says ESPN reporter Joe Schad. Last evening Schad reported that membership for the Aggies is still a real possibility and that conference leaders want to first study the impact of adding new members before making a decision. Issues to be considered include television rights, scheduling and revenue splits among member programs.
While adding Texas A&M has obvious benefits, you have to wonder whether it would make the SEC better. To even out division play, the conference will need to add one more school. The obvious candidates are Clemson and Florida State. It's even been floated that the league may look to add four additional teams, creating a 16-team mega-conference.
I'm skeptical of 14 league teams; raising that number to 16 seems nuts. The craziest notion flying around over the weekend was that Missouri was a target. You can make an argument for the other three, but what does Missouri bring to the SEC except high travel cost?
Count me among those who are just fine with the present setup. For that matter, I was OK with the old 10 team league. I'd much rather play in Gainesville and Knoxville every year than have to travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas and Columbia, South Carolina. I don't know about you, but I haven't lost anything in western Arkansas.
If I were head honcho for the day, I'd consider maybe adding two more programs, although six-team divisions would be awfully hard to work through unscathed, especially when you throw in the SEC Championship Game.
To fill those two spots I'd look at only three schools - Clemson, Florida State and Georgia Tech. I know the state of Texas brings huge television ratings. Who cares. I get more excited about the notion of traveling to Grant Field or Doak Campbell Stadium than flying way out to College Station, Texas.
Besides, I'm still not over the 1986 Cotton Bowl.
While I've been openly critical of Schad in the past, this time I tend to believe him. Texas A&M is leaving the Big 12 sooner rather than later. The conference is a ticking time bomb. With ESPN pumping $300 million into the Longhorn Network, the Aggies are determined to part ways with the Big 12. While not as vocal, you can bet Oklahoma shares similar beliefs.
SEC presidents and chancellors understand the landscape. My guess is expansion will happen all at once. In other words, Texas A&M will not join the SEC unless others are ready to sign on the dotted line.
If the league is intent on adding four more teams, commissioner Mike Slive will pull the trigger on all four almost at once. Yesterday may have been a little premature. Behind the scenes, the league is getting its house in order as we speak.
Whether we like it or not, the SEC is changing, regardless of what happened over the weekend. Just give it time.
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There is still about a 20% chance...
I am guessing here, but looking at the variables, including the Presidents’ message released yesterday, that the chances of Texas A&M staying in the fold of the Texas/Big whatever, are around 20%.
All that statement yesterday did was help to exclude the SEC from any potential lawsuit pursued by that Big? west.
The state of Texas, and it’s population hold a tremendous amount of value(insert MONEY here). The very fact that the PAC-12 ventured in last year and flirted with UT is evidence enough of that.
As for the college sports fans in the state of Texas, imagine how they feel right now. What would we feel like if the two BIG10/11/12 conferences, were the powerful ones, and they invaded the state of Alabama, and split AU and uat?
Not so happy with that thought are we?
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Just so you know I won't forget.....LSU Jonno predicted we would finish 5th in the west in '11.
Expansion is definitely coming, the only question is who and when.
When it does, I hope Auburn is put in the east.
Bring back the Wreck Tech Parade.
Voted for G.T. – Auburn’s second oldest rival.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
It'll be a while...
I figured something like this would come up before the shift. Hey, at least I got one right.
It's Auburn against the world. Good luck world.
With all the money at stake
This show aint over. I believe that the SEC is merely telling AM to get it’s house in order if it wants to join the league of champions. When it’s all said and done adding AM just makes sense for the SEC. The increase in TV revenue could be a major windfall for the conference. Since the SEC signed it’s deal with ESPN and CBS, the Pac 12 came about and now edges out the SEC’s offer. With an invitation to AM, and increasing the SEC’s population footprint by over 40%, the SEC can renegotiate it’s media money and would stand to make a lot of money. Too much money to turn down in my opinion.
Why do we hold ESPN as an actual news source
They never get anything right.
It's Auburn against the world. Good luck world.
Kansas City and St. Louis television markets
This is what Missouri would bring to the SEC. As far as the other schools listed in this article, the only thing they would bring is nostalgia or in-conference rivalry. Those schools would actually hurt the instate schools when it comes to recruiting since the ability for an SEC coach to say “come play with the big boys” would be lost. There is supposedly a gentleman’s agreement to reach into untapped states to get a new school and also tap into those tv ratings.
by ELIminatingthecompetition on Aug 15, 2011 4:52 PM CDT reply actions
Unrelated
Just two weeks until kick off. Where are the tickets! They are cutting it pretty close this year. In my ten years as a season ticket holder I don’t remember ever getting tickets this late. Has anyone else seen or heard anything about ticket delivery?
Do you live out of state?
I do and I usually get mine between the 15th and 18th. But I’m always a little nervous till I have them in my hand.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
Montgomery
But they ship from Arkansas sometimes. I’m guessing that’s where the printer is.
really more like 3 weeks...
"I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass...and I'm all out of bubblegum."
by tigertracker on Aug 16, 2011 12:36 PM CDT up reply actions
Montgomery
But they ship from Arkansas sometimes. I’m guessing that’s where the printer is.
Well maybe we'll get them by Friday at the latest.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
by aubtigerman on Aug 15, 2011 10:17 PM CDT up reply actions

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