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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 947953" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>One thing that came to my mind recently is that the recent additions might have another subtext to them. If the SEC and the Big10 want to be national, who can the SEC add in Southern California, and who can the Big10 add in Texas? It might be that The SEC added Texas while they already had A&M as a move to keep the Big10 out of Texas. It might be that the Big10 took both USC and UCLA so that the SEC has no way to get into Southern California. </p><p></p><p>If that is the case, that they are trying to lock each other out geographically, who could the SEC get in the Northeast or Midwest? ND is the only team to comes to mind, and I think that if ND were to join one of those two, they would be more at home with the Big10. Who could the SEC get in the West? Washington, Oregon, Arizona? There are rumors that two of those three are moving to the Big10 soon. The big problem for the SEC in this scenario is that the only thing keeping the Big10 out of the Southeast currently is the ACC GOR. Once the GOR is up, or nearly up, there is zero chance of the SEC hanging on to the Southeast as an exclusive region.</p><p></p><p>This is all pure speculation, and I am not predicting anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 947953, member: 2426"] One thing that came to my mind recently is that the recent additions might have another subtext to them. If the SEC and the Big10 want to be national, who can the SEC add in Southern California, and who can the Big10 add in Texas? It might be that The SEC added Texas while they already had A&M as a move to keep the Big10 out of Texas. It might be that the Big10 took both USC and UCLA so that the SEC has no way to get into Southern California. If that is the case, that they are trying to lock each other out geographically, who could the SEC get in the Northeast or Midwest? ND is the only team to comes to mind, and I think that if ND were to join one of those two, they would be more at home with the Big10. Who could the SEC get in the West? Washington, Oregon, Arizona? There are rumors that two of those three are moving to the Big10 soon. The big problem for the SEC in this scenario is that the only thing keeping the Big10 out of the Southeast currently is the ACC GOR. Once the GOR is up, or nearly up, there is zero chance of the SEC hanging on to the Southeast as an exclusive region. This is all pure speculation, and I am not predicting anything. [/QUOTE]
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