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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 860431" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Wonder if TAMU boosters might eventually view their money as a bad investment? A lot of high profile h.s. players don’t work out in college. Would the alliance regulate NIL, letting the SEC just run with it? I could imagine everyone agreeing on transfer portal changes “for the welfare of SAs getting stranded”.</p><p></p><p>Re: GT back in the SEC, personally I think chances are zero. B1G chances are greater based on (1) they have expressed interest in the recent past, (2) they would gain Atlanta media market presence and (3) better cultural fit v sec as evidenced by the alliance, AAU.</p><p></p><p>However the simplest solution is usually the most likely - we stay in the ACC as a distant 3rd or 4th power conference in football, stronger in basketball. </p><p></p><p>Assuming we get out of our own way with bad hires/contracts, I think we can aspire to a winning record in the Coastal most years, to a Coastal championship many years and to make an expanded 12 team playoff every now and then. Pretty good for a nerd school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 860431, member: 6023"] Wonder if TAMU boosters might eventually view their money as a bad investment? A lot of high profile h.s. players don’t work out in college. Would the alliance regulate NIL, letting the SEC just run with it? I could imagine everyone agreeing on transfer portal changes “for the welfare of SAs getting stranded”. Re: GT back in the SEC, personally I think chances are zero. B1G chances are greater based on (1) they have expressed interest in the recent past, (2) they would gain Atlanta media market presence and (3) better cultural fit v sec as evidenced by the alliance, AAU. However the simplest solution is usually the most likely - we stay in the ACC as a distant 3rd or 4th power conference in football, stronger in basketball. Assuming we get out of our own way with bad hires/contracts, I think we can aspire to a winning record in the Coastal most years, to a Coastal championship many years and to make an expanded 12 team playoff every now and then. Pretty good for a nerd school. [/QUOTE]
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