Kinda funny, both the semis and Miami had a chance to join the SEC.  Now the 
whole landscape has changed and they don't have much of a chance anymore of 
that happening. 

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On Aug 15, 2011, at 11:50 AM, "Darlene Goodfellow" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Reportedly UF, UGaly, Auburn and Bama all said a great big “No Way” to FSU. 
> Sounds like the A&M deal will get done eventually, once the conflicting 
> issues with the ESPN contract are worked out. I understand why they are 
> looking at expanding (greed) but hate it. I can live with it, however, as 
> long as FSU and scUM are never a part of the picture.
> 
>  
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Helen Huntley
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:48 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN 
> For 8/15, Courtesy of Shane Ford
> 
>  
> 
> It's all about the TV market they'd bring in. That's why Florida State is not 
> a good fit...the SEC already has the Florida market.
> 
>  
> 
> It sounds to me as though the SEC doesn't want to be a defendant in a lawsuit 
> filed by the Big 12.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Oh and one more thing... many many ppl believe that the likely 14th team.. 
> .is Missouri due to that being a whole new market (read:  TV $$$$$$$$$$$$) 
> for the SEC to get a hold of.  I think it needs to be a north Carolina 
> team... some think NC State is a possibility too.  Suppsedly VaTech would 
> have to pay $10 million to leave the ACC so they are probably out... North 
> Carolina.. under the NCAA hammer.. they are probably out. Wake would be a 
> good compliment to Vandy (in my opinion).  
> 
>  
> 
> Woody
> 
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I know I’m not the only sharp eye who saw that as Texas A&M decided to stay 
> in the Big 12 the SEC decided to stay with just 12 schools.
> 
> Only an idiot would miss the obvious television revenue/expanded recruiting 
> market a Texas school would bring into the SEC.  I bet A&M decides later to 
> jump to the SEC and the SEC picks up Oklahoma or Virginia Tech to round out 
> the conference.
> 
> And Florida State?  Who cares if they come in?  They stay in the ACC, they 
> win a lot of meaningless games every year.  They come into the SEC, they fill 
> their stadium more often.
> 
>  
> 
> Oliver Barry CRS,GRI
> 
> Real Estate Broker
> 
> Bob Parks Realty
> 
> 1517 Hunt Club Blvd
> 
> Gallatin TN 37066
> 
> Phone: 615-826-4040
> 
> Fax: 615-822-2027
> 
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> For now, SEC will stick with its 12 schools
> 
> By KURT VOIGT
> AP Sports Writer
> 
> Published: Sunday, August 14, 2011 at 9:10 p.m.
> 
> Last Modified: Sunday, August 14, 2011 at 9:10 p.m.
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> The Southeastern Conference is staying just as it is - for now.
> 
> However, the game of major college conference realignment appears far from 
> finished.
> 
> University of Florida President Bernie Machen, the chairman of the 
> Southeastern Conference's presidents and chancellors committee, said the 
> group met Sunday and "reaffirmed our satisfaction with the present 12 
> institutional alignment."
> 
> Machen said no action was taken regarding Texas A&M or any other schools. He 
> didn't, however, close the door on change.
> 
> "We recognize, however, that future conditions may make it advantageous to 
> expand the number of institutions in the league," Machen said in a statement. 
> "We discussed criteria and process associated with expansion."
> 
> The Aggies reportedly are looking to leave the Big 12. The Texas A&M System 
> board of regents is to meet Monday, and among the items on the agenda is 
> conference alignment.
> 
> A&M President R. Bowen Loftin said in a statement Sunday there is "a 
> considerable amount of misinformation" regarding the school and the SEC. 
> Loftin said he didn't participate in the meeting Sunday with the SEC, but 
> would be authorized by the regents to "take all actions related to athletic 
> conference alignment."
> 
> If it leaves the Big 12, Texas A&M's first destination preference appears to 
> be the SEC. Arkansas Chancellor Dave Gearhart said that much was made clear 
> at the SEC meeting Sunday.
> 
> "(Texas A&M) did approach the SEC, not the other way around," Gearhart said. 
> "I'm not really sure of all the reasons for that. I'm sure that there's a lot 
> of speculation on behalf of a lot of people that what caused them to do that. 
> The bottom line is they did approach the SEC."
> 
> Gearhart said the Aggies were among a number of topics discussed at the SEC 
> meeting in Atlanta.
> 
> "It was really an open discussion, not just about A&M but about the future of 
> the conference and the future of other conferences," Gearhart said. "We did 
> talk about Texas A&M. It's a great university, a great place. But I think the 
> decision was to make no decision at this particular time."
> 
> Gearhart said the SEC presidents and chancellors are "very comfortable" with 
> the 12-team alignment, financially and competitively. But he, too, said they 
> wouldn't rule out expansion.
> 
> "If some other conference is going to make changes, it behooves us to take a 
> look at that," Gearhart said.
> 
> He added: "I think everybody will sort of be watching what happens in Texas 
> and what they do."
> 
> Gearhart said he didn't come away from the meeting with any clearer idea of 
> what form future conferences might take. He said talk of four "super 
> conferences" was just that - talk.
> 
> As for how any future alignment would affect the SEC, or if the conference 
> would look actively look to add schools, Gearhart pointed to the league's 
> history of success and his confidence in commissioner Mike Slive.
> 
> "If you look at what the member institutions have won on the gridiron and all 
> sports, for that matter, we've done very, very well," Gearhart said.
> 
> Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe and the conference's board of directors 
> discussed the future of the conference and Texas A&M's possible departure 
> during a conference call Saturday.
> 
> "The board strongly conveyed to Texas A&M its unanimous desire that it remain 
> a Big 12 member, and acknowledged its value to the conference," the Big 12 
> said in a statement Saturday night.
> 
> Texas State Rep. Dan Branch, the chairman of the Texas House Committee on 
> Higher Education, called a hearing before his committee for Tuesday with Big 
> 12, SEC and Texas A&M officials. Loftin said he has accepted Branch's 
> invitation to participate in the meeting.
> 
> "These are extremely complex issues," Loftin said, "and it is imperative that 
> we proceed methodically and in the best interests of Texas A&M."
> 
> The Aggies' football team went about business as usual Sunday with two indoor 
> practices.
> 
> Coach Mike Sherman reiterated late in the afternoon that he's not in the loop 
> on developments involving the SEC and his sole focus is on the Sept. 4 opener 
> against SMU.
> 
> "My comment that I don't pay a whole lot of attention to it, is accurate," 
> Sherman said.
> 
> Senior safety Trent Hunter says the Aggies have followed the coaches' mandate 
> to block out the rumors and concentrate on football.
> 
> "Not been very hard at all," Hunter said. "Our coaches made a very good point 
> of it. They nipped it in the bud on the first day - don't talk about it, 
> don't tweet about it, don't Facebook about it. It's not anything that's going 
> to affect us playing SMU in that first week."
> 
> The school said athletic director Bill Byrne was traveling back from France 
> and also was not available.
> 
> ---
> 
> AP Sports Writer Chris Duncan in College Station, Texas, contributed to this 
> report.
> 
> (This version CORRECTS Corrects to "as" in first paragraph.)
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