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SEC expansion

#1 2 years, 2 months ago
Has anyone heard any information about the SEC possibly expanding

I know that the big10 is looking and depending on who they get could cause a domino effect on other conferences and they might end up with more than 12 teams

Think I read somewhere that Louisville/Memphis/EastCarolina/SouthFlorida might be cosidered as potential additions to the SEC - also read they are talked about for other conferences as well - and who knows what will happen to the acc
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#2 2 years, 2 months ago
The only thing that I heard is that Arkansas could leave the conference and could be replaced by VT or Clemson. Believe thaey would stay with the 12 count though. Pac 10 needs two more and Big 10+1 needs one. I believe everyone is shooting for 12 team conferences.
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#3 2 years, 2 months ago
I heard the same thing about Arkansas, wlayton. Couple years back. With Clempsun replacing. But I thought it was Arkansas going to the Big 12. Don't know what that would do to change things.
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