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SEC (It just means more.. even its losses are wins)

I honestly don't think that fan base cares. For some years, it looked like CFP was becoming a regional sport, and ratings are hitting low points because the country is getting sick of seeing the same teams play for championships. CFB has absolutely no parity, and events like creating the CFP was "supposed" to change that, as was providing NIL. None of that will matter, the best players go to the same teams annually. And CFB is going to be in a precarious spot in 10-20yrs. The general public is growing tired of the same teams in the CFP and NC, and knowing that come October their favorite team is out of the CFP race, will make many fans tune out, because what's the point? Its been said before, that CFB may turn into a sport like Nascar, where it's strength is in the region, and not caring much else for those outside of the South. If the SEC can sell out stadiums in the south(which they would), and they already get most of the best HS talent(because many already reside in the south) then I'm sure in their minds it makes sense to just step off on their own. Who cares if the NE and West don't watch, if they get a HUGE southern viewership, which they will.
Sure. And if I'm thinking footprint for television sets I'm looking B1G. B1G has something like 7 of the top 10 television markets. If that's the sec's play... [Morgan Freeman Gif]
 
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Sure. And if I'm thinking footprint for television sets I'm looking B1G. B1G has something like 7 of the top 10 television markets. If that's the sec's play... [Morgan Freeman Gif]

Yes, the B1G has the top 7 of 10 television markets, but I'm sure the SEC is looking at NASCAR and thinking of their business model of ruling the southern markets. Just my $.02, not saying it makes sense, but neither does cheering for the conference your team is in, even when your team is winning only 5 or 6games and have no realistic opportunity at a conference championship
 
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Coming soon to CFB......

The ESPiN conference (SEC, ACC) and the FOX conference (B1G, PAC, BigXII). There will be no pesky crossover games, Each conference will have their own TV deals and they'll each have their own Playoff to declare their own Champion. Kind of like the old AFL/NFL system was. Eventually, the stupidity of having two "champions" will prevail and the CFP version of the Super Bowl will be born!
And then we'll be back to a BCS champion bowl game 8D
 
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Let us just go to sixteen-team playoff. We are no longer in the shadow of supposed player amateurism, so, let’s just have the college equivalent of the Stupid Bore Tournament.
~scales falling from my eyes without the help of Ananias
 
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Sure. And if I'm thinking footprint for television sets I'm looking B1G. B1G has something like 7 of the top 10 television markets. If that's the sec's play... [Morgan Freeman Gif]

Plus, every B1G school has large alumni bases in metro areas like Seattle, LA, NYC, Boston, DC, Dallas, Atlanta etc. SEC schools do not have that. Tejas does, but that's one school. Vandy does have a national footprint, but it's not large and doesn't care about football. When I was a kid, the SF paper would have full breakdowns for two college conference games on Sunday morning: the PAC and the Big Ten.
 
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Plus, every B1G school has large alumni bases in metro areas like Seattle, LA, NYC, Boston, DC, Dallas, Atlanta etc. SEC schools do not have that. Tejas does, but that's one school. Vandy does have a national footprint, but it's not large and doesn't care about football. When I was a kid, the SF paper would have full breakdowns for two college conference games on Sunday morning: the PAC and the Big Ten.
You were probably a kid when I was working on the West Coast - mostly in SF and Ft. Lewis, WA 67 - 77 off and on. The Rose Bowl and alum connections did keep their media (Seattle and SF, but more SF) focused on the Big Ten. I understand the same was true for LA.
 
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You were probably a kid when I was working on the West Coast - mostly in SF and Ft. Lewis, WA 67 - 77 off and on. The Rose Bowl and alum connections did keep their media (Seattle and SF, but more SF) focused on the Big Ten. I understand the same was true for LA.
In the 60s and 70s, Jim Murray, who wrote for the LA Times, hated Woody and Ohio State so much that he would write derogatory columns about tOSU all year long.
 
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Murray was a gifted writer, but a complete asshole in his attitude about anything east of San Bernadino. In 61, the year the miracle Reds stole a pennate from his beloved Dodgers, he deigned to travel to Cincinnati for a crucial series - some of his remarks: 60% of Reds fans come from Dayton, in the summer the locals sit on their porches and watch the tar bubble-up in the streets.

Glenn Dickey, the SF Chron sports writer was a Midwest, Ohio State, and Woody hater too.

So, what was with all the hate? A lot of it had to do with the fact that by the 70s much of the population of LA and SF were midwesterners who had moved west and were suddenly superior. This would be followed by academic smack about Stanford, Berkeley, and UCLA. Stanford was the worst. Michigan arrogance on steroids. Berkeley was content with being Bezerkley.
 
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Murray was a gifted writer, but a complete asshole in his attitude about anything east of San Bernadino. In 61, the year the miracle Reds stole a pennate from his beloved Dodgers, he deigned to travel to Cincinnati for a crucial series - some of his remarks: 60% of Reds fans come from Dayton, in the summer the locals sit on their porches and watch the tar bubble-up in the streets.

Glenn Dickey, the SF Chron sports writer was a Midwest, Ohio State, and Woody hater too.

So, what was with all the hate? A lot of it had to do with the fact that by the 70s much of the population of LA and SF were midwesterners who had moved west and were suddenly superior. This would be followed by academic smack about Stanford, Berkeley, and UCLA. Stanford was the worst. Michigan arrogance on steroids. Berkeley was content with being Bezerkley.



What I'm hearing is - before it was "SEC! SEC! SEC!" it was "PAC! PAC! PAC!"
 
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Stanford is smart? Really? Then how'd they fergit the "s" at the end of their mascot's name?
Perspiring minds want to know.

I don't know if you're joking. Maybe you are. But "Cardinals" would mean that they're the birds, like the old St. Louis Cardinals, who later became the Phoenix Cardinals, and then later the Arizona Cardinals, or like the St. Louis Cardinals.
Stanford is a color. But not like the Cincinnati Reds or the St. Louis Blues, or Chicago Maroons. I'm not crazy about it, either, but it's just one color, I guess.
 
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I don't know if you're joking. Maybe you are. But "Cardinals" would mean that they're the birds, like the old St. Louis Cardinals, who later became the Phoenix Cardinals, and then later the Arizona Cardinals, or like the St. Louis Cardinals.
Stanford is a color. But not like the Cincinnati Reds or the St. Louis Blues, or Chicago Maroons. I'm not crazy about it, either, but it's just one color, I guess.
Stanford is smart? Really? Then how'd they forget the "s" on

Yup. Guess I shoulda used blue font. My apologies.
 
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