I live about half way between UVa and VaTech. While I don't think VT would 
accept an offer, I would love to see them in the SEC. Assuming they were in the 
SEC East, I could go see the Gators play every other year, and all my friends 
here would care about the SEC. It's hard to get excited about the ACC, but 
that's all they talk about around here.

Rob



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On Aug 15, 2011, at 10:45 PM, Jerry Belloit <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jong,
> 
> I agree with much of your analysis.  My three picks for a 16 team SEC
> expansion would be TAM, Mizzu, OK, and OK State.  Maryland would be an
> interesting choice in that they would bring the N. VA, DC, MD market into
> play.  I also guess you could make a case that Maryland is partly below the
> Mason-Dixon line so geographically, it might work.  MD would also add a team
> for the East.  If Mizzu, OK, and OK State, we have a difficult time dividing
> East/West.
> 
> Jerry
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> For 8/15, Courtesy of Shane Ford
> 
> Honestly, this has been a lot of fun to follow, and I was surprised
> that more people haven't talked about it.
> 
> If we assume that the conference leaders want to maintain some sort of
> geographic sense, the next schools to join would come from the ACC or
> Big 12.  The Big East seems a stretch to me, and I don't think any
> schools are looking to leave the Big Ten.
> 
> In the ACC, I don't see any of the North Carolina schools (or UVA for
> that matter) leaving.  There is too much basketball history among
> them.  UVA and VT are joined at the hip; the Virginia legislature
> would never allow VT to leave seeing how much effort they expended
> getting them into the ACC in the first place.  FSU, Miami, Georgia
> Tech, and Clemson are all in regions that are dominated by SEC schools
> already.  However, FSU and Miami can bring national name recognition
> if that's important to the conference leaders (see Nebraska).  That
> leaves Boston College and Maryland.  BC is not any kind of fit that I
> can see.  No one is talking about Maryland, but they're kind of
> intriguing.  They can bring the DC market, have shown they can be good
> in football, have a long basketball history, and are members of the
> AAU.  From the UF perspective, they bring a relatively rich recruiting
> region that we have taken advantage of since about Zook.
> 
> From the Big 12, I think it's just a matter of time before Texas goes
> independent and TAMU joins the SEC.  I don't see Baylor, Iowa State,
> Kansas, K State, or Texas Tech adding much for TV markets.  That
> leaves Missouri, OU, and OSU.  Missouri is a possibility.  They bring
> the St. Louis market, good recent history in football, have previously
> done well in basketball, and is an AAU member.  Oklahoma and OSU are
> joined at the hip like UVA and VT.  If we're just talking expanding to
> 14, I don't see any way either or both of OU and OSU join.
> 
> So then, for expansion to 14, TAMU and Maryland/Missouri.  For
> expansion to 16, TAMU, Maryland/Missouri, OU, OSU.  Take with massive
> grains of salt.
> 
> One last note before I end this much-too-long missive.  I don't see
> expansion into Texas really helping UF recruiting.  Even when Spurrier
> spent a good amount of effort in Texas, we didn't end up with too
> much.  I see it helping teams like LSU and Arkansas more.
> 
> --Jong
> 
> On Aug 15, 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
>> 
>> 
> 
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