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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 996022" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I am glad to see that many of you have woken up to how we got here. It stinks that my conference stood still while the SEC set on an aggressive path to get better. And if any of you ever talk to teenage athletes you’ll quickly see that every high end player is looking to play in that conference in all sports. The SEC’s plan worked probably better than even they imagined it would.</p><p></p><p>Normally, I would advocate for the ACC to counter it. However, the writing is on the wall that the ACC will be raided at the first opportunity. Hence, my school, GT, needs to ensure they have a landing spot. Fighting FSU or trying to plan the future of the ACC is just a worthless endeavor at this point. And those who always ask, where can these teams go, I simply say the SEC and BIG will grow and will remove teams when needed. What is more valuable to the SEC - a Miami or a Starkville? An Atlanta or a Fayetteville? Same with the BIG. A lot of changes are coming and it’s every team for itself which is why I have no issue with FSU doing what they need to do to ensure their position 10 to 20 years from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 996022, member: 4334"] I am glad to see that many of you have woken up to how we got here. It stinks that my conference stood still while the SEC set on an aggressive path to get better. And if any of you ever talk to teenage athletes you’ll quickly see that every high end player is looking to play in that conference in all sports. The SEC’s plan worked probably better than even they imagined it would. Normally, I would advocate for the ACC to counter it. However, the writing is on the wall that the ACC will be raided at the first opportunity. Hence, my school, GT, needs to ensure they have a landing spot. Fighting FSU or trying to plan the future of the ACC is just a worthless endeavor at this point. And those who always ask, where can these teams go, I simply say the SEC and BIG will grow and will remove teams when needed. What is more valuable to the SEC - a Miami or a Starkville? An Atlanta or a Fayetteville? Same with the BIG. A lot of changes are coming and it’s every team for itself which is why I have no issue with FSU doing what they need to do to ensure their position 10 to 20 years from now. [/QUOTE]
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