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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

And you also have 4 set annual games with the ACC/SEC.....FSU-Florida, Clemson-South Carolina, Louisville-Kentucky, GT-Georgia plus other scheduled SEC matches post 2025..will they cancel ?

2026-2030:

2026, FSU-Bama, 2027-28..FSU-Georgia,

Between 2026 and 2030..Miami has Florida, H&H's with South Carolina, Auburn

Louisville has H&H's with Georgia, Texas A&M

SMU has Oklahoma and H&H's with LSU

Syracuse, BC, Pitt, VT, Virginia, Cal, Stanford, Wake, Duke, NC State, UNC aren't playing the SEC through 2030
 
17 teams each playing 9 times is 17x9=153. Each game has two teams so 153÷2=76.5 games. Can't play a 1/2 game.
Each year one team gets to play a 10th conference game against bcu. consider it a bonus W while the loss doesn't count against bcu. It really doesn't matter in the grand scheme when you have so many teams in a conference and the schedules are unbalanced.

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But it's more than that. The founder of FedEx went to Yale. We just don't have the same state pride in the Northeast as other regions. The millionaire/billionaire Connecticut residents that went to Ivy League (or other non-sports focused schools) should support UConn athletics as a state pride / professional-like option. But they don't.

It's not just UConn. Rutgers and UMass aren't pulling from the millionaire/billionaire NJ/Mass residents. Rutgers doesn't even get big donations from its billionaire alums. Home Depot founder Bernard Marcus gives nothing to Rutgers.
Lets be real, it's a stupid thing to spend money on.
 
Lets be real, it's a stupid thing to spend money on.
I don't necessarily disagree. I think they whole system is ridiculous. But, in other states, they don't think it's stupid. I guess if I had billions I'd consider buying players for the school each year.
 
I am now seeing an emergence of a Big Two more than a reconstituted NFL like college football scene.

The SEC is allowing its members to use any P4 school to meet the requirement to play one "power" (ACC, B1G, Big 12) OOC game in addition to the 9 SEC conf games. This takes care of the four SEC schools with in state ACC rivalries.

The P2 has the real power, but the P4 remains a thing.

The SEC is acting like they will work with the B1G, but that the SEC intends to stay a separate conference and will not go into a blender with the B1G to create an NFL type structure. Well, that's how it looks to me this week. It can change.
 
I am now seeing an emergence of a Big Two more than a reconstituted NFL like college football scene.

The SEC is allowing its members to use any P4 school to meet the requirement to play one "power" (ACC, B1G, Big 12) OOC game in addition to the 9 SEC conf games. This takes care of the four SEC schools with in state ACC rivalries.

The P2 has the real power, but the P4 remains a thing.

The SEC is acting like they will work with the B1G, but that the SEC intends to stay a separate conference and will not go into a blender with the B1G to create an NFL type structure. Well, that's how it looks to me this week. It can change.
Is this a ‘Key Tweet’ or ‘Non-Key Tweet’.

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