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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 952450" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Agree. I don’t think that moves the needle at all. I don’t think GT (or Clemson or FSU or Miami for that matter) is getting an SEC invite to block the Big Ten. It’s about revenue. I also don’t think it’s nearly as cut throat as fans want to make it. Conferences aren’t looking to destroy or block one another; they’re looking for strategic partners / additions to improve their own standing. </p><p>It would be fun to rekindle the historic rivalries in the SEC but I think we would be at a bigger disadvantage and probably find ourselves facing very similar scenarios and circumstances to those that we took a stand against the first time we left. Although we were a founding member and we have more SEC titles than half of the current members, it just doesn’t seem like a fit at this point.</p><p>I’d be thrilled if we ended up in the SEC tomorrow but if I had my choice, I’d rather be in the BIG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 952450, member: 4905"] Agree. I don’t think that moves the needle at all. I don’t think GT (or Clemson or FSU or Miami for that matter) is getting an SEC invite to block the Big Ten. It’s about revenue. I also don’t think it’s nearly as cut throat as fans want to make it. Conferences aren’t looking to destroy or block one another; they’re looking for strategic partners / additions to improve their own standing. It would be fun to rekindle the historic rivalries in the SEC but I think we would be at a bigger disadvantage and probably find ourselves facing very similar scenarios and circumstances to those that we took a stand against the first time we left. Although we were a founding member and we have more SEC titles than half of the current members, it just doesn’t seem like a fit at this point. I’d be thrilled if we ended up in the SEC tomorrow but if I had my choice, I’d rather be in the BIG [/QUOTE]
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