Where there's smoke,...
I read an article yesterday which peiced together comments from a handful of coaches as well as Commisioner Slive. The statements all could have been taken out of context, but it was clear what the reporter was getting at, and the quotes from the coaches and Mr. Slive certainly did support that impression -- We're expanding the conference. Link below:
http://www.thestate.com/2010/<WBR>04/28/1264080/saban-sec-ready-<WBR>to-tackle-decisions.html
Now we see 252BAMA posting here that Bama and Georgia Tech have cancelled their series with no reason cited. (Thanks 252) Link below:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-te...ee-509889.html
Interesting that within the first article GT was the single program hinted at being the most likely to jump ship. If this were the plan, and if there were such a series scheduled with Bama (one that might cause trouble with future conference integration), this is exactly what an announcement would look like if they had to make that change.
Also interesting is that the first article stated that there was a belief (broad & general with no sources named) that College Football-wide we would see 4 (and only 4) SUPER conferences, and specifically named the SEC, Big10, ACC and PAC-10. Question, with all these teams grabbing new T.V. markets (and adding new markets was what was said to be driving this) what does this imply will be happening with the Big12? LBS' thoughts are that it supports the idea that the SEC does go after Texas and Texas A&M, and that the Big10 does go after Missouri and perhaps Nebraska.
Thoughts?
I read an article yesterday which peiced together comments from a handful of coaches as well as Commisioner Slive. The statements all could have been taken out of context, but it was clear what the reporter was getting at, and the quotes from the coaches and Mr. Slive certainly did support that impression -- We're expanding the conference. Link below:
http://www.thestate.com/2010/<WBR>04/28/1264080/saban-sec-ready-<WBR>to-tackle-decisions.html
Now we see 252BAMA posting here that Bama and Georgia Tech have cancelled their series with no reason cited. (Thanks 252) Link below:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-te...ee-509889.html
Interesting that within the first article GT was the single program hinted at being the most likely to jump ship. If this were the plan, and if there were such a series scheduled with Bama (one that might cause trouble with future conference integration), this is exactly what an announcement would look like if they had to make that change.
Also interesting is that the first article stated that there was a belief (broad & general with no sources named) that College Football-wide we would see 4 (and only 4) SUPER conferences, and specifically named the SEC, Big10, ACC and PAC-10. Question, with all these teams grabbing new T.V. markets (and adding new markets was what was said to be driving this) what does this imply will be happening with the Big12? LBS' thoughts are that it supports the idea that the SEC does go after Texas and Texas A&M, and that the Big10 does go after Missouri and perhaps Nebraska.
Thoughts?