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University of Missouri to Join Southeastern Conference

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (November 6, 2011) – The Southeastern Conference Presidents and Chancellors, acting unanimously, announced today that the University of Missouri will join the Southeastern Conference effective July 1, 2012, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2012-13 academic year.

The addition of Missouri will increase SEC membership to 14 institutions. The additions of Texas A&M, announced on September 25, 2011, and Missouri, are the first expansions for the SEC since September of 1991 when the University of South Carolina joined the league. The University of Arkansas joined the SEC in August of 1991. With the addition of Arkansas and South Carolina, the SEC was the first conference to split into divisions and add a conference championship game in 1992.

“The Presidents and Chancellors of the Southeastern Conference are pleased to welcome the University of Missouri to the SEC,” said Dr. Bernie Machen, President of the SEC Presidents and Chancellors and president of the University of Florida. “The University of Missouri is a prestigious academic institution with a strong athletic tradition and a culture similar to our current institutions.”

“The Southeastern Conference is a highly successful, stable, premier athletic conference that offers exciting opportunities for the University of Missouri,” said Chancellor Brady J. Deaton. “In joining the SEC, MU partners with universities distinguished for their academic programs and their emphasis on student success. The SEC will provide our student-athletes with top flight competition and unparalleled visibility. We came to this decision after careful consideration of the long term best interests of our university. We believe the Southeastern Conference is an outstanding home for the Mizzou Tigers, and we take great pride in our association with this distinguished league.”

Missouri, located in Columbia, will also be the fourth institution in the Southeastern Conference to hold membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities, joining University of Florida, Texas A&M University and Vanderbilt University. Missouri has an enrollment of 33,800 students, which would be the fourth largest institution in the SEC, with Florida, Georgia and Texas A&M having a larger student body. There are more than 260,000 “Mizzou” alumni around the world. The State of Missouri borders three SEC states: Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas, and they bring an existing rivalry with former conference foe Texas A&M.

Missouri athletic teams have excelled recently. Its men’s basketball team has made it to the NCAA Tournament three straight seasons and 24 times overall. The Tiger football team has been to post-season bowl games for six straight years and 28 times overall. The softball team has participated in the College World Series each of the last three seasons. The Tigers have won Big 12 Championships in men’s basketball, soccer and softball.

“I am pleased to officially welcome the University of Missouri to the SEC family on behalf of our presidents, chancellors, athletics directors, students and fans,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “Missouri is an outstanding academic institution with a strong athletic program. We look forward to having the Tigers compete in our league starting in 2012.”

The Tigers sponsor 20 varsity sports. Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, football, golf, swimming and diving, wrestling, indoor and outdoor track and field and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and cross country and volleyball. Missouri participates in every sport sponsored by the SEC except men’s tennis and the SEC sponsors every sport the Tigers participate in except wrestling.
 
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I have no doubt they tried really hard ( behind the scenes ) to get the B1G to take a sniff, but alas, no dice, so hello SEC.
 
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It's kind of surprising the B1G didn't take Mizzou given that the B1G wants expand southward or into growing population bases.
 

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So, someone correct me if I'm wrong, the foreseeable future is:

SEC - 14, teams
Big10 - 12 teams
Big12 - 10 teams
ACC - 14 teams
Pac12 - 12 teams
Big East - Current 5 teams + New Additions

Seems like the movement is probably done now for a little bit.
 
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given that the B1G wants expand southward

Who sez?

The Big10 has taken a conservative approach through all this and you can't say they aren't already in a good position.
 
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So, someone correct me if I'm wrong, the foreseeable future is:

SEC - 14, teams
Big10 - 12 teams
Big12 - 10 teams
ACC - 14 teams
Pac12 - 12 teams
Big East - Current 5 teams + New Additions

Seems like the movement is probably done now for a little bit.

Unless Big12 decides to go back to 12. BYU's status may be the key factor.
 
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So is it now safe to say Uconn isnt going anywhere?
 
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ESPN is reporting that the WVU legal issues with the BE could put a snag in all this, i.e. if WVU has to stay the 27 months. They're reporting that MU might have to stay in the Big 12 (TV contractual obligations- they must have 10 teams) until the BE lawsuit is settled. So here we go again...
 
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