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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 812425" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>No, I think it will be the big SEC programs beating up on each other NFL style, while the rest of the college world goes on. Non-SEC schools can commit to not scheduling SEC teams since it will technically be "pros" versus amatuers. </p><p></p><p>That's the thing that the SEC doesn't get. Eventually, you start hurting yourself. </p><p></p><p>The other scenario in all of the this is the B1G counter moves and starts swooping up "name" teams in the ACC and PAC12 to keep Michigan and Ohio State in the fold while forming league that competes with the SEC...or the B1G/ACC/PAC12 all form a "super" league that's ancillary to the respective existing league and they all freeze out the SEC (which is a plan I am in favor of). Kinda like European soccer has the Champions League. I highly doubt B1G is just going to sit there and let the SEC decimate them. B1G teams are pretty loyal to history and they have good leadership heading the conference. There's probably a LOT of things going on right now that we won't be aware of until it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 812425, member: 360"] No, I think it will be the big SEC programs beating up on each other NFL style, while the rest of the college world goes on. Non-SEC schools can commit to not scheduling SEC teams since it will technically be "pros" versus amatuers. That's the thing that the SEC doesn't get. Eventually, you start hurting yourself. The other scenario in all of the this is the B1G counter moves and starts swooping up "name" teams in the ACC and PAC12 to keep Michigan and Ohio State in the fold while forming league that competes with the SEC...or the B1G/ACC/PAC12 all form a "super" league that's ancillary to the respective existing league and they all freeze out the SEC (which is a plan I am in favor of). Kinda like European soccer has the Champions League. I highly doubt B1G is just going to sit there and let the SEC decimate them. B1G teams are pretty loyal to history and they have good leadership heading the conference. There's probably a LOT of things going on right now that we won't be aware of until it happens. [/QUOTE]
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