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They want the BCS to amend their policy of only allowing 2 teams per conference into BCS bowls. This is a roadblock to conferences going to 16 teams as they will not have the same percentage access to major bowls.
What is the best way for the SEC to get this to happen? Getting rid of the Big East's AQ status would go a long way toward this happenning. To do this the SEC could do a couple of things.
1) They could just take WVU which would obviously be a major blow to the remaining BE. It would be a slower death of the BE AQ status. This assumes Missouri stays in the B-12
2) They could take WVU, but also take 1 or 2 from the SEC to go to 16 teams. This MAY force the ACC to also take from the BE which would essentially kill the conference and get much closer to 3 teams from one conference being eligible to go to the BCS. I say MAY because there is nothing that forces the ACC to add other teams even if the SEC takes a couple. They would still be at 12 teams.
3) The SEC could also sit and wait to see if the B-12 fires the death blow to the BE by taking WVU, Louisville or others.
What is the best way for the SEC to get this to happen? Getting rid of the Big East's AQ status would go a long way toward this happenning. To do this the SEC could do a couple of things.
1) They could just take WVU which would obviously be a major blow to the remaining BE. It would be a slower death of the BE AQ status. This assumes Missouri stays in the B-12
2) They could take WVU, but also take 1 or 2 from the SEC to go to 16 teams. This MAY force the ACC to also take from the BE which would essentially kill the conference and get much closer to 3 teams from one conference being eligible to go to the BCS. I say MAY because there is nothing that forces the ACC to add other teams even if the SEC takes a couple. They would still be at 12 teams.
3) The SEC could also sit and wait to see if the B-12 fires the death blow to the BE by taking WVU, Louisville or others.