aTm to the SEC?

Discussion in 'OTHER SPORTS Forum' started by TexasTechTiger, Jun 10, 2010.

  1. TexasTechTiger

    TexasTechTiger Freshman

    I have heard repots of Texas A&M trying to get into the SEC, and honestly, they would be manhandled. Texas would stand a better chance, but Texas doesnt want to have to compete against all the good schools in the SEC. Do yall think the SEC would consider taking aTm, or Texas?
     
  2. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    If Texas wanted to come to the SEC, the SEC would be absolute idiots not to take them.
     
  3. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

    The SEC would take Texas because of the potential TV revenue they would bring. Huge numbers. I don't want to play them every year though.
     
  4. Atreus21

    Atreus21 Founding Member

    Oh, I'd love to play them every year. More meat to the SEC meat grinder.
     
  5. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

    Apparently the Aggies have been given 72 hours to decide:
    Official: UT, Tech, OU, OSU to the Pac-10, but Aggies “sitting on the fence”

     
  6. 4EvrLSU

    4EvrLSU Like a '59 Cadillac

    72 hours? Sounds like they are being pressured into doing something without fully knowing all of their options.

    Sounds more like they are dealing with a slimy used car salesman than a conference.
     
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  7. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

  8. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

    How much of a television audience, etc., can the Aggies bring to the table. Does anyone have any idea of what kind of numbers they can bring to the table? They are weird, but I think they have a big following, but I don't really know for sure. Anybody?
     
  9. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

    Pretty much my thought as well. Hope they stand firm, and hopefully they've gotten a certain invite from the SEC.
     
  10. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

    less than 2 hours from Houston, which is the 4th largest city in this country, and is full of Aggies.

    The ones i deal with personally are absolutely giddy at the idea of coming to the SEC.
     

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