Tony Romo
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It's official, Texas and Oklahoma are going to the SEC for the 2024. Rest of the AD is ready for it, Sark you better have your boys rolling by 2024.
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$100 million split eight ways is why you don't just let them leave.Stupid, they’re leaving, just let them leave.
Their Non Conf games in Sept are a SMH.... Plenty of opportunity for their new QB Beck, Vandergriff, Stockton to get comfortable against 3 small schools.Has anyone looked at Georgias schedule for next year? if so.............................. what's the percentage you're giving them at repeating?
Their Non Conf games in Sept are a SMH.... Plenty of opportunity for their new QB Beck, Vandergriff, Stockton to get comfortable against 3 small schools.
Florida, Kentucky, Tenn are all breaking in new QBs as well. Same with GT as their guy transferred I believe. Ole Miss, Dart has competition from 2 transfer portal guys.
Where are the quality non conference games for Georgia?
I believe they were suppose to get Oklahoma this year but with the move to the SEC that got cancelled.
Weak. They got that SEC OOC ready to go!I didn’t realize Oklahoma scheduled a home-and-home coming up with…Temple?!?
They are going to invite San Diego State soon. i think that is certain. I think the West Coast needs it's own league someway. So Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State,Cal, Stanford, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State. Add San Diego State and they would need one more for 12. I do think that it will eventually become basically two big super conferences with SEC and B1G. Not sure when that exactly will happen though.Pac12 as it is now, isn't going to last. I mean Pac12, Big12, ACC probably need to combine from 3 conferences into 2 conferences. There are now just too many smaller programs and schools that won't interest networks with the Pac12 and Big12. When USC, UCLA, Texas and Oklahoma are gone, what is there left?
There is a massive trickle-down effect when the football program isn't able to bring in the revenues to support the other smaller sports programs, which may have to get cut because of it.They are going to invite San Diego State soon. i think that is certain. I think the West Coast needs it's own league someway. So Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State,Cal, Stanford, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State. Add San Diego State and they would need one more for 12. I do think that it will eventually become basically two big super conferences with SEC and B1G. Not sure when that exactly will happen though.
They are going to invite San Diego State soon. i think that is certain. I think the West Coast needs it's own league someway. So Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State,Cal, Stanford, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State. Add San Diego State and they would need one more for 12. I do think that it will eventually become basically two big super conferences with SEC and B1G. Not sure when that exactly will happen though.
There is a massive trickle-down effect when the football program isn't able to bring in the revenues to support the other smaller sports programs, which may have to get cut because of it.
The concern for the Pac12 is that Wash, Oregon, Stanford, one of the AZ school (not sure which one is more high profile, as it's been a while since the AZ men's basketball team was an elite program among the likes of Kansas, Kentucky, NC, Duke, etc.) would get poached in the next round of expansion for the Big10 to gain the footprint in those markets.
don't even think he's the QB coach. Think he's a Senior AnalystKingsbury left USC upon being hired as OC, to be head coach in Arizona, goes back to USC just to be QB coach.