What if: Miami Hurricanes in the SEC...

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Honest question here, so please be honest in your responses. If you could press a button that would somehow put the Miami Hurricanes in the SEC as a permanent member going forward, would you press it? We're talking all sports here. Football, basketball, baseball, etc... This would mean a renewal of the annual series against Florida, since Miami would likely be placed in the East division of the SEC. It would also mean regular games against Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, and Georgia.

Just for the record, I would be in favor of this. I can imagine a dozen different upsides to such a move, but only a few downsides. If you would oppose such a move, what are the reasons?
 
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We can't win the ******* ACC coastal. Yeah, let's push magic buttons and go to the SEC. *fart noise*
 
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First we have to hire Butch Davis.
 
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Honest question here, so please be honest in your responses. If you could press a button that would somehow put the Miami Hurricanes in the SEC as a permanent member going forward, would you press it? We're talking all sports here. Football, basketball, baseball, etc... This would mean a renewal of the annual series against Florida, since Miami would likely be placed in the East division of the SEC. It would also mean regular games against Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, and Georgia.

Just for the record, I would be in favor of this. I can imagine a dozen different upsides to such a move, but only a few downsides. If you would oppose such a move, what are the reasons?

What if your Mom had ********s?
 
We can't win the ******* ACC coastal. Yeah, let's push magic buttons and go to the SEC. *fart noise*

The motivation behind joining the SEC wouldn't be to immediately win it, but more to improve the health, financial outlook, brand, and schedule quality in the short term. I honestly think rebuilding the Miami Hurricanes football program into a consistent force would be easier in the SEC than outside of it.
 
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I would say yes, only if we can play dirty like the other $EC teams. If they would turn a blind eye to us like the $EC we would have a top 5 class every year. Get the bags and women ready.
 
Yes, as long as FSU moved to the SEC as well and we would be guaranteed to play UF and FSU annually.

SEC teams only play eight conference games per year, if I recall correctly. So that means Miami could still play FSU annually, and keep part-time rivalries with programs like Notre Dame going as well.
 
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