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OP if you're in the Dade-Broward area - Prime Minister me the contact info of your connect. Need some of that.
Only if we get an on campus stadium.
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?
Everybody hates us, switching conferences ain't gonna change s##t.**** yeah. I hate ACC refs and they hate us!!!!
This right here. We would absolutely see how big of a bytch school that is. Probably tuck tail to the ACC.The crocturds would never allow this to happen. They want no part of playing us every year.
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.
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?
Yes, the answer is yes BubbalahThe name or the SEC, boychik???
I think the $EC is fine with one Vanderbilt.
Acc revenue has been comparable to the sec, with the sec network being the difference last year or 2. The acc network will even the playing field again.With SEC revenue, that might actually be a feasible project in the future. But I would hate to think that would be a deal breaker on its own right from the beginning.
Athletes are making into school with 2.3s and 2.4s. Tell me the last time an athlete from Dade CountyOur team is not built to compete with the SEC.
With our academic standards we'd be a perpetual Vanderbilt..
Fvck all thatsince Miami would likely be placed in the East division of the SEC. It would also mean regular games against Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, and Georgia.
The downside being 2 loss a season, at least, and eliminated from the CFP contentions, no thank you. You realize we would be Tennessee/USCe at this moment if we were in the SECI can imagine a dozen different upsides to such a move, but only a few downsides.
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?