I agree.  I am general opposed to change that doesn't improve the status quo.  
Adding schools like f$u or scUM to the SEC can do nothing but sully the 
conference, IMO.  Ick.  If they don't want to stay in their current 
conferences, they can form their own conference... call it Jailbirds or 
something equally appropriate.

Cee
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 1:02 PM
  Subject: [gatortalk] League Expansion; was: Florida coach Urban Meyer opens 
up about health scare


  Amazing that scUM and F$U would now consider joining the SEC when they ran 
away as fast as they could back in the early nineties.

  On the subject of expansion, I really dread the thought of it. If the 
conference thinks it is necessary to stay competitive, then I understand the 
motivation. 
  IMO, one of the great things about college football is its regional 
character. The SEC is Southern football (i.e., the best in college football). 
The other conferences represent their regions.

  Related to that are the traditional rivalries, which I hate to see diluted or 
watered down. Every time we play Texas or Clemson, it means a lost opportunity 
to play Auburn or Ole Miss.

  As for scUM and F$U, let them wallow in their second-rate conference. They 
made their choice; let them live with it. Besides, neither of those programs 
has the history and prestige of an SEC school.


  Go Gators!!!!

  Ken B. (NYC Gator)

  Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed


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  From: Woody <[email protected]> 
  Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 12:11:20 -0400
  To: <[email protected]>
  Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] [USAToday] Florida coach Urban Meyer 
opens up about health scare


  Yup.. based on the rumors ive seen/heard are Texas, Miami, FSU and one or two 
others that escape me right now.  I think it was Clemson.



   
  On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:

    Well, esophageal spasms sure sound better than heart problems.  



    On another subject from the Destin meetings.  If the SEC does expand, who 
will join?  Texas and A&M?  Or the semis and Miami?

    Clemson?  



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    Subject: [gatornews] [USAToday] Florida coach Urban Meyer opens up about 
health scare




    Florida coach Urban 
    Meyer opens up 
    about health scare



    By David Jones, Florida Today

    SANDESTIN, Fla. — Florida football coach Urban Meyer became so concerned 
over chest pains he has suffered for the past three years that became even 
worse during the 2009 season that he almost gave up his job — first announcing 
Dec. 26 that he was leaving the program then changing his mind before the Sugar 
Bowl.

    Meyer, who turns 46 on July 10, took a break from coaching instead and had 
several tests. He revealed for the first time Tuesday at the opening day of the 
Southeastern Conference spring meetings that his heart is healthy and the issue 
is his esophagus.

    "The biggest thing is I wanted to find out what those darn chest pains were 
and I did," Meyer said. "It's esophageal spasms, and they've got me on some 
medications. I've just got to be smarter in the future, and I'm going to be. 
I'm not going to let that happen again. 





    "But the biggest thing was all that was related to what the heck were those 
pains going through my chest. Once you find out what it is, life gets a little 
better quickly."

    MORE ON GATORS: Florida team notes

    According to the Mayo Clinic's website, mayoclinic.com, esophageal spasms 
often cause chest pain that can be confused with angina, causing fear of a 
heart problem if undiagnosed. 

    Symptoms can also include difficulty swallowing, the feeling your throat is 
obstructed and a burning sensation. Medication usually solves the issue, but 
surgery is sometimes needed in severe cases.

    Meyer, who led Florida to Bowl Championship Series titles in 2006 and 2008, 
did not discuss the issue much further, saying he wanted to keep his health 
private. The Gators' coach, however, said he was feeling much better with the 
medication he has used.

    Meyer first complained of chest pains after a loss to Alabama in the SEC 
title game and was treated at a hospital in Gainesville.

    "It all relates to one pain, and that was waking up every morning with a 
toothache in your chest for the last three years and that's all related to one 
thing," Meyer said. "And so, since late January is the last time I had any 
issues at all with that.

    "Part of the reason for taking time off before spring practice and again 
after was to better learn how to deal with stress. He made offensive 
coordinator Steve Addazio acting head coach during that time and relied more on 
assistants to handle part of the workload.

    "I feel fantastic," Meyer said Tuesday. "I think I've got a better 
appreciation for the guys around me. When you just bolt for five days, I've 
never done that in my life. I just say, 'Hey you guys got it, handle it.' And 
the stadium's still standing. As a matter of fact, guys are working out, 
getting faster, graduating. It's going well."

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