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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 977685" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Your Point 1. You make Dodd sound like a petulant child. You’re entitled to that opinion but it goes against what I’ve read about Dodd’s character. We will have to agree to disagree about him being some kind of drama queen.</p><p></p><p>Your Point 2. Sounds like there is no room for nuance in your understanding of this. Yes, the SEC acquiesced to what Dodd wanted. So Dodd wanted back in. But the SEC rejecting Tech’s re-entry tells me they were still as corrupt as Dodd feared the first time. Lesson learned.</p><p></p><p>Lots of hindsight here. Still. Bottom line, the SEC already has their one academic school to kick around. They probably don’t need a “second Vanderbilt.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 977685, member: 1640"] Your Point 1. You make Dodd sound like a petulant child. You’re entitled to that opinion but it goes against what I’ve read about Dodd’s character. We will have to agree to disagree about him being some kind of drama queen. Your Point 2. Sounds like there is no room for nuance in your understanding of this. Yes, the SEC acquiesced to what Dodd wanted. So Dodd wanted back in. But the SEC rejecting Tech’s re-entry tells me they were still as corrupt as Dodd feared the first time. Lesson learned. Lots of hindsight here. Still. Bottom line, the SEC already has their one academic school to kick around. They probably don’t need a “second Vanderbilt.” [/QUOTE]
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