They just Buggered the last taboo by taking two remote schools on an island, one of which has zero history and sketchy fan support.* So it is not far fetched to imagine they suddenly announced that Ga Tech and Miami are joining the BUG. Or anyone south of the mason dixon not named Wake Forest. Maybe the SEC is just fine with them having overlapping markets, maybe not.
A larger share has just a poor memory.
Seems like somebody has never spent time around old people. Spoiler alert, they do the same thing at the same time every day.
Seems to me that we're playing Risk. The SEC cannot destroy the ACC and keep the BUG out of the South. That would require the SEC to take 8 schools. Therefore the SEC's choices are keep the ACC together or get used to seeing Ohio State play in Florida.
I was curious too. Wasn't this right after Texas played Bama for the national championship mostly with a backup qb? Not that the guard could have known the next 12 years...
That reminded me of some comments I read on the IMDB before they destroyed their board. IT was on the film Nebraska, which had Odenkirk playing the brother. Basically a poster said that black and white filming was a lost art. Directors who just film in b&w on a scene set for color wind up with poor contrast. While last night's episode was better than that movie it still pales to the Twilight Zones and Untouchables of old.
I finally saw Hereditary and really want to see it again and try to read up on all the clues. There has to be some symbolism with all of the artwork Toni Collete is doing in the filler scenes. Speaking of, the film is about 25% too long, they did not have 2 hours worth of material for a plot that has been done many times. Every suspenseful scene had to have a camera pan and a staredown for 10 seconds. So I am docking it down to a B+.
UCF to the great plains conference was the dumbest move since that year UCF played in the MAC.
Pacific University? Ave Maria? I recall names from a black and white movie where John Wayne coaches college football in a fictitious private school league. This could be a wedge for the largely imaginary idea of getting into the LA Market.
ASU is an absurdly underused market featuring a stadium no one wants to be in.
I suspect that the Big12-PAC talks were killed by a few schools who heard they will get something betteer.
That is why the AP Poll was a better system for determining a national champion, defined as who had the best season? Voters can account for where teams started from and what path they took.