EverythingYou mean after all this time you guys are telling me y'all actually believe the SEC has all that power and money because it's good atfootball?
EverythingYou mean after all this time you guys are telling me y'all actually believe the SEC has all that power and money because it's good atfootball?
Whether you watch their games or not, the SEC Network included in all cable and streaming packages sold in the nation's 29th largest media market. Vandy is more valuable to the SEC than Tennessee or Alabama.
I have a confession to make. I LITERALLY fell asleep reading this post earlier. Set my phone down and snoozed for an hour afterwards. Came back, read it and still unsure what I read
Not a shot at you B1G guy, just being honest
Hey, he's not a bandwagon bammer just here to troll so I'll take it. At least he tries to have intelligent conversation. Speaking of trolls, we haven't been reminded how many days it's been since Tennessee beat alabama in football in the last 7 minutes.Let me try to summarize: college football is changing and we might end up with 2 super conferences. It'll be entertaining to see where everyone ends up.
Other than that he's the supreme thought leader of all things college football on TNDeer which as we all know is like being the coolest kid at the dungeons and dragons convention.
Hey, he's not a bandwagon bammer just here to troll so I'll take it. At least he tries to have intelligent conversation. Speaking of trolls, we haven't been reminded how many days it's been since Tennessee beat alabama in football in the last 7 minutes.
I agree 100%!Like I said in an earlier post, it's obviously changing and frankly I don't like it. What made college football great, in large part, was it was local, regional & national all at the same time. You could watch your boys play the neighboring states and it meant something. Then sometimes they'd be on a national tv broadcast. When conferences are spread 1,500 miles based solely on TV market share it loses the pageantry. I don't need NFL lite.
It's the dead zone time of year. Thought USC/UCLA joining the Big Ten was a fairly significant development or at least worthy of discussion, especially given that there's nothing else to discuss.Let me try to summarize: college football is changing and we might end up with 2 super conferences. It'll be entertaining to see where everyone ends up.
Other than that he's the supreme thought leader of all things college football on TNDeer which as we all know is like being the coolest kid at the dungeons and dragons convention.
You could watch your boys play the neighboring states and it meant something.
The trolling comment wasn't aimed at you. I was referring to our resident (literally) members of Bandwagon Nation.As for trolling. Guilty. Who isn't? But I know for a fact that I've posted more positive comments about Tennessee football, basketball, baseball, and the SEC than any of the Vols fans have posted about other teams/conferences.
Ok I've apparently missed this. When is it happening? They'll have no fans at away games. Geographically makes no sense.It's the dead zone time of year. Thought USC/UCLA joining the Big Ten was a fairly significant development or at least worthy of discussion, especially given that there's nothing else to discuss.
Learfield Director's Cup begs to differ. https://nacda.com/documents/2022/6/30/FinalDIstandings.pdfEverything
Anyone that does not think that the SEC is NOT the power...then they are clearly WRONG. With the exception of Clemson..who else has shown anything outside the SEC to College Football the last 10 years?Learfield Director's Cup begs to differ. https://nacda.com/documents/2022/6/30/FinalDIstandings.pdf
That said, in football, SEC is without a doubt the power.
Anyone that does not think that the SEC is NOT the power...then they are clearly WRONG. With the exception of Clemson..who else has shown anything outside the SEC to College Football the last 10 years?
That bygone era you so desperately wish would return hasn't been a reality of college football since June 2, 1984 when NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma was decided.Oh totally, that was a little self deprecating humor there.
The sports source out of Knoxville talked about this topic on Sunday. They post all their segments on YouTube I'll find them and put them on here later. If you all that aren't local to east TN haven't heard of them it's a pretty good Sunday morning UT sports talk show.
Like I said in an earlier post, it's obviously changing and frankly I don't like it. What made college football great, in large part, was it was local, regional & national all at the same time. You could watch your boys play the neighboring states and it meant something. Then sometimes they'd be on a national tv broadcast. When conferences are spread 1,500 miles based solely on TV market share it loses the pageantry. I don't need NFL lite.