Georgia recruiting violations

The SEC is too big to fall. The NCAA can't afford to lose that fan base. The SEC could declare themselves independent from the NCAA tomorrow, pay players, and sign huge television contracts. Why would the NCAA want to make that happen? What happens to Miami after the SEC forms a pro-college league?


SEC can kick rocks.

National titles:

Notre dame-13
Michigan-9
Southern Cal-9
Oklahoma-7
Ohio State-6
Miami-5
Nebraska-5
Pittsburgh-5
Penn State-4
Texas-4

SEC can start their own league College football would be fine
 
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SEC can kick rocks.

National titles:

Notre dame-13
Michigan-9
Southern Cal-9
Oklahoma-7
Ohio State-6
Miami-5
Nebraska-5
Pittsburgh-5
Penn State-4
Texas-4

SEC can start their own league College football would be fine

They have won 11 championships since the start of the BCS.

This is from a Forbes article in 2018
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They have won 11 championships since the start of the BCS.

This is from a Forbes article in 2018
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I think the SEC would still fail on their own if it stays as is. Nobody wants to watch SEC play only SEC teams. They would need to draw many big name programs in other markets to compete with the NCAA. Still, your points are very interesting.
 
I think the SEC would still fail on their own if it stays as is. Nobody wants to watch SEC play only SEC teams. They would need to draw many big name programs in other markets to compete with the NCAA. Still, your points are very interesting.

A paid league would attract other schools. Texas could actually use their money to win. Basically every team you see in the Forbes list would join the new league.
 
What’s funny is we haven’t heard anything since that vadal Alexander news and LSU broke a few weeks back. They do turn a blind eye to things at sec schools
 
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A paid league would attract other schools. Texas could actually use their money to win. Basically every team you see in the Forbes list would join the new league.

If that’s the case then why hasn’t it been done?
 
The SEC is too big to fall. The NCAA can't afford to lose that fan base. The SEC could declare themselves independent from the NCAA tomorrow, pay players, and sign huge television contracts. Why would the NCAA want to make that happen? What happens to Miami after the SEC forms a pro-college league?
LOL
 
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Things that will be discovered before uga and bama get caught paying recruits.
 
Shytzero wasn’t a bagman; he was a groupie.

The ignorance of some in our fan base is amazing.

You’re on the money again.

That little rat was nothing more than a budget-rate jock-sniffing groupie that literally contributed peanuts to the program and whose sum total of extra benefits didn’t amount to what one three star recruit gets on a Saturday visit to KKK-land in the SEC.

Yet this myth continues to be propagated, even by some of our own mouth breathers.
 
The ignorance of some in our fan base is amazing.

You’re on the money again.

That little rat was nothing more than a budget-rate jock-sniffing groupie that literally contributed peanuts to the program and whose sum total of extra benefits didn’t amount to what one three star recruit gets on a Saturday visit to KKK-land in the SEC.

Yet this myth continues to be propagated, even by some of our own mouth breathers.
Sad thing is watching the fringe UM “fans” continue to feed this myth that Shytzero was buying us players and wielding some sort of stick when he was nothing more than a sawed off groupie con man.
 
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The Field would crush a just SEC league in revenue and tv ratings.

Since 2013 the ACC has 3 National Titles, SEC has 2.

See how easy it is to skew numbers to make an argument?


Clemson
Miami
FSU
Ohio State
Penn State
Michigan
Wisconsin
Michigan State
Notre Dame
WVU
Oklahoma
Texas
Southern Cal
Oregon
Washington
Stanford
Virginia Tech
UCLA
Nebraska

Just so many big time programs with lots of money and big fanbases.
 
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I'm not a 'Vette guy but Chevy offers the ZTK Track Pack on the '19's.
A couple of publications tested the Vette with the Track Pack and ran 10.8's
 
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What’s funny is we haven’t heard anything since that vadal Alexander news and LSU broke a few weeks back. They do turn a blind eye to things at sec schools
That must be true because I don't even know what you're talking about.
 
Some LSU booster stole money from a charity and gave $100,000 to a player. Between that and the basketball coach being caught on the phone talking about paying a player, the NCAA ain’t done schitt!
College always dirtier than the pros. People in Alabama think otherwise but they only care about the cash cow.
 
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