Kick both TX schools out of the SEC.
I predict TX will affect the SEC the way they have every other conference they have been part of.I do wonder if we'll end up regretting taking them.
A lot of us already do.I do wonder if we'll end up regretting taking them.
In this day and age, I don't think we should encourage the looking around of who to kick out of the SEC....
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I predict they won't. There's a lot bigger and more powerful schools in this conference than any other conference they've been part of.I predict TX will affect the SEC the way they have every other conference they have been part of.
Nothing big, just showing some previews of their small penis, big wallet syndrome. Not really any more annoying than Ole Miss's micro penis, small/medium wallet syndrome.What has Tx done already? I don't see anything anywhere. Not a fan of Tx but kinda odd to want to get rid of them already.
Yeah, I don’t see security in Baton Rouge telling students you can’t wear horns down shirts. Hell, they’ll probably incorporate it into Neck.I predict they won't. There's a lot bigger and more powerful schools in this conference than any other conference they've been part of.
Texas added 0 SECN subscribers. Oklahoma added a few though. This wasn't about expanding SECN footprint like the last expansion was. This was about national viewership.SEC Network just added several million new monthly subscribers, automatically overnight.
If you have ESPN in Texas and Oklahoma, you now have it and the additional charge just shows up on your cable bill.
Correct, Texas did not add they moved from the Longhorn Network. However, that distribution total is now added to the SEC member schools.Texas added 0 SECN subscribers. Oklahoma added a few though. This wasn't about expanding SECN footprint like the last expansion was. This was about national viewership.
You do realize we’re a founding member of the conference? Unless the SEC ceases to exist we’ll always be in itIn this day and age, I don't think we should encourage the looking around of who to kick out of the SEC....
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There's nothing that would stop a majority of the other schools from kicking any member out if they want to. The "founding member" myth was debunked over a decade ago. In the real world, I don't think anyone's getting kicked out any time soon. But who knows what the future holds?You do realize we’re a founding member of the conference? Unless the SEC ceases to exist we’ll always be in it
It's a 2/3 vote, founding member or not, so all it takes is 11.You do realize we’re a founding member of the conference? Unless the SEC ceases to exist we’ll always be in it
One day too muchIsn't today the official day of joining? I noticed the SEC network was showing Oklahoma gymnastic team this morning. I really hate Texas joinig. They have been a wart to every conference they been a part of.
Arkansas and Kentucky are also not too far from being in that tier with us, although they’ve got some protections due to basketball tradition and marketability.It's a 2/3 vote, founding member or not, so all it takes is 11.
https://www.secsports.com/sec-bylaws Page 3:
*3.1.5 Termination of Membership. Membership of a member may be terminated involuntarily at a meeting of the Chief Executive Officers. A vote of at least two-thirds of all the Chief Executive Officers is required to terminate membership. Any motion to terminate membership shall specify the effective date of the proposed termination.
So, while it's very unlikely to happen, there's nothing in the By-Laws stopping these schools:
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Texas A&M
From dropping these schools:
Mississippi State
Ole Miss
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
Missouri
Yeah, when I made the hypothetical list, I felt like Arkansas and South Carolina were interchangeable. I just wanted to make an 11-5 split for visualization purposes. I gave Kentucky the benefit of the doubt since they’re a men’s basketball blueblood, but yeah, they’re not on the same level as Alabama, OU, LSU, etc.Arkansas and Kentucky are also not too far from being in that tier with us, although they’ve got some protections due to basketball tradition and marketability.
The reality is those 2, plus South Carolina, are in a neutral tier between the 9 super-tier teams, and the remaining schools (us, OM, Mizzou, Vandy).
Any motion to remove the 4 below teams so everyone would get a bigger cut would involve that group of 9 courting the 3 neutral schools to vote in a bloc with them, for their future interest. It then becomes a prisoner’s dilemma. They’d only need 2 of the 3 votes from the “swing” schools. But, all 3 would be terrified of being the only one to vote against if the other 2 were in favor….because they’d be next on the chopping block. So, chances are that they’d get at least one more vote than needed.
Thing is, 3 of those 9 super-tier teams have been in the league for less than 15 years. Pre-realignment craze, any of the have-not schools getting the boot was farfetched, as they’d have needed 8 of 12 from the pre-2012 SEC….or 10 of 14 from the pre-2024 SEC. That’s no longer the case, with the super-tier increasing in size by 50% while the league as a whole has only increased in size by 33%.
That said, I don’t see a serious vote for giving anyone the boot coming for awhile, not before other options are exercised first, and probably not until the next major round of realignment. But you can bet your asś that uneven revenue sharing will be on the table very soon. I’d bet within 10 years, MSU is taking home a much smaller annual check than the big schools.
Nah.....keep schools like Mizzou. They bring 6 million sets of eyeballs and we have a punchers chance of beating them in most sports on a reasonable basis. If we keep adding schools like TX, TAMU, OK, etc. Miss. St. will just keep getting pushed down the SEC pecking order with Vandy and a few others. Add NCState, VaTech, WVirginia, & maybe another Florida team like either Miami or UCF. No, and not FSU!! A trip to Miami in winter time certainly has warm benefits for traveling Bulldog families.…and take Miz-poo with you!
A couple of things to add to this. One, I think we're safe for sure at least until it become feasible to raid the desirable ACC schools. I could see a scenario where the SEC might add 4 ACC schools then get back to 16 (especially if the Big has growth pains with 18 schools spread all over the country). Two, if that happens, don't be so sure Mississippi would be one of the schools cut. I used to think they would be, but they're investing heavily in football and it's paying off for them.Yeah, when I made the hypothetical list, I felt like Arkansas and South Carolina were interchangeable. I just wanted to make an 11-5 split for visualization purposes. I gave Kentucky the benefit of the doubt since they’re a men’s basketball blueblood, but yeah, they’re not on the same level as Alabama, OU, LSU, etc.
If something were to ever happen, it’s a lot more likely that it would be 12 breaking away from 4 with South Carolina, Arkansas, and Kentucky rounding out the 12 and State, Ole Miss, Missouri, and Vandy being left out.
It could happen again. Remember they are recruiting to get some new schools. pulling a kid from Kansas State is a whole lot easier than pulling one from Auburn or Tennessee. Remember that.I enjoyed those years of Texas sucking here in DFW and would like fort them to suck again.
That’s plausible, but it’s weird to think about the voting logistics. I don’t know that the bylaws would allow you to vote on more than one school at a time. The 4 schools getting kicked out would each still have votes for when the other 3 schools came up for discussion, and unless the exit date was like, the next day, they’d still have votes for future membership proposals, too.Yeah, when I made the hypothetical list, I felt like Arkansas and South Carolina were interchangeable. I just wanted to make an 11-5 split for visualization purposes. I gave Kentucky the benefit of the doubt since they’re a men’s basketball blueblood, but yeah, they’re not on the same level as Alabama, OU, LSU, etc.
If something were to ever happen, it’s a lot more likely that it would be 12 breaking away from 4 with South Carolina, Arkansas, and Kentucky rounding out the 12 and State, Ole Miss, Missouri, and Vandy being left out.
Except they need teams to beat reliably in the conference.It's a 2/3 vote, founding member or not, so all it takes is 11.
https://www.secsports.com/sec-bylaws Page 3:
*3.1.5 Termination of Membership. Membership of a member may be terminated involuntarily at a meeting of the Chief Executive Officers. A vote of at least two-thirds of all the Chief Executive Officers is required to terminate membership. Any motion to terminate membership shall specify the effective date of the proposed termination.
So, while it's very unlikely to happen, there's nothing in the By-Laws stopping these schools:
Alabama
Arkansas
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Texas A&M
From dropping these schools:
Mississippi State
Ole Miss
South Carolina
Vanderbilt
Missouri
You mean like FSU needed all those ACC teams they could “reliably beat” last year?Except they need teams to beat reliably in the conference.
Yeah, they don't need that with the new playoff structure. There's a reason the SEC is adding Texas and Oklahoma and not Texas Tech and Houston.Except they need teams to beat reliably in the conference.
Exactly. Kick teams out and then the schools a tier above you move down. 10 years later, they’re out. Schools like Auburn, Florida, and Texas A&M want us to stay. We compete/beat them more often than they think, but they want “wins” on their schedules every year.If you honestly think that SEC schools don't want some mid/lower level SEC schools in the mix that they can routinely beat, then you are insane.