SEC Schedule

Discussion in 'Vols Football' started by CardinalVol, Mar 29, 2021.

  1. ptclaus98

    ptclaus98 Contributor

    I hope they ruin the conference. I hope the talent pool gets diluted, and the current powers end up as merely good teams at best. Doesn't matter if Tennessee ever becomes good or not, I just want a dumpster fire
     
    InVolNerable likes this.
  2. ptclaus98

    ptclaus98 Contributor

    Will have to call up my cousin and let him know he's the enemy now
     
  3. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    Been some good internetting on this
     
    tvolsfan, VolDad and NorrisAlan like this.
  4. VolDad

    VolDad Super Moderator

    On a positive note it means that SEC teams will have to drop one of the patsies on their schedule to accommodate the addition.
     
    NorrisAlan likes this.
  5. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    I don't think the talent pool gets diluted by rearranging the talent sinks.
     
  6. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    you sweet summer child. just as easily they could go to 4 divisions with 5 non division opponents and you have the same number of conference games, ir some permutation of that. Demonstrating conference superiority through beating up cupcakes is still on the menu I think
     
  7. MaconVol

    MaconVol Chieftain

    I hate it. This extremely limits Tennessee’s chances of ever getting back. Hope two more besides Mizzou and A&M vote against it.
     
  8. KyleAlexanderfan

    KyleAlexanderfan Well-Known Member

    If anything I wish we would kick a few teams out. Missouri and Arkansas or TAMU.
     
  9. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    I doubt it has any meaningful effect, other than another excuse if we don't get back.
     
    Memtownvol and justingroves like this.
  10. 10SEvols

    10SEvols Member

    Yep, every team will have a similar path. Just so happens we have to try and beat them, instead of them trying to beat us.
     
  11. chavisut

    chavisut Dan Mullen Fan Club President

    I hate it. My interest in CFB is already waning. I’m close to becoming a casual weekend fan.
     
  12. IP

    IP Super Moderator



    Just... wow. The rest of the Big 12 schools are probably trying to figure out if there is any contractual avenue for suing. They're getting left in the cold. But to be honest, if you aren't Texas, you should have jumped from the Big 12 already. Like CU did.
     
    tvolsfan likes this.
  13. IP

    IP Super Moderator

  14. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    CU and Nebraska knew what was coming. They got the hell out of Dodge.
     
  15. CardinalVol

    CardinalVol Uncultured, non-diverse mod

    Nebraska wasn't to be Texas' equal. When they didn't get that treatment, they bolted.
     
  16. Volst53

    Volst53 Super Moderator

    My wife was saying something about A&M trying to push a gentleman’s agreement that they had with the SEC that would keep Texas out.


    Do they not watch Judge Judy? If it’s not in the bounds of a sheet of paper on the contract they signed with the SEC it doesn’t exist
     
  17. Volst53

    Volst53 Super Moderator

    Nebraska keeps getting what they deserve for firing Frank Solich.
     
    Memtownvol and CardinalVol like this.
  18. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    SEC when they "agreed" to this:

    [​IMG]
     
    justingroves likes this.
  19. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    Big time college football administrators are not gentlemen. Look at how they fire and hire coaches. How could they have or honor such an agreement, when they are creatures of darkness?
     
  20. CardinalVol

    CardinalVol Uncultured, non-diverse mod

    A&M makes sense in the SEC. Now, if push comes to shove and they threaten a decision of them vs Texas, well, they are going to lose.

    Mizzou, however, probably shouldn't be too vocal. I think 99.95% of the conference fans and 75% of the school admins would trade them for WVU in a heartbeat.
     
    Memtownvol likes this.

Share This Page