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Somewhere in a conference room in Birmingham, Alabama.....

UPitt '89

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....in the SEC headquarters... there's a conversation taking place.

"How did we let little brother go 10-4 against us this year, 4-1 in bowls, and beat us in the National Championship?"

"We should've raided Clemson and FSU instead of Missouri and Texas A&M. We f***ed up."

"South Carolina and Florida would've never allowed it."

"F*** them. They're SEC East division also-rans. We f***ed up. Now what?"

"Time to regroup."
 
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Love it and you are right...they are meeting in an emergency session just about now. A meeting of all the talking SEC heads. LOL.
 
....in the SEC headquarters... there's a conversation taking place.

"How did we let little brother go 10-4 against us this year, 4-1 in bowls, and beat us in the National Championship?"

"We should've raided Clemson and FSU instead of Missouri and Texas A&M. We f***ed up."

"South Carolina and Florida would've never allowed it."

"F*** them. They're SEC East division also-rans. We f***ed up. Now what?"

"Time to regroup."
The ACC might be the Little Brother actually taking on the Big Brother, because Big Ten, Pac-12, and Big-12 seldom play them as much as the ACC and the ACC beat up those Littler Brothers in 2017 too. This has been the trend since 2013 too.
 
....in the SEC headquarters... there's a conversation taking place.

"How did we let little brother go 10-4 against us this year, 4-1 in bowls, and beat us in the National Championship?"

"We should've raided Clemson and FSU instead of Missouri and Texas A&M. We f***ed up."

"South Carolina and Florida would've never allowed it."

"F*** them. They're SEC East division also-rans. We f***ed up. Now what?"

"Time to regroup."

The biggest problem with the SEC is that too many teams not named Alabama ran their coaches off in the pursuit of Alabama. The SEC has a serious coaching problem right now. While the ACC is clearly trending upwards. I wonder when SEC schools start poaching ACC coaches? I could see Fuentes and Fedora being hot names next year for SEC openings.
 
The biggest problem with the SEC is that too many teams not named Alabama ran their coaches off in the pursuit of Alabama. The SEC has a serious coaching problem right now. While the ACC is clearly trending upwards. I wonder when SEC schools start poaching ACC coaches? I could see Fuentes and Fedora being hot names next year for SEC openings.
And I wonder if Dabo would want to go home to Bama someday when Saban says adios??
 
He's the obvious choice,Clemson can't compete with bama to keep him if bama wants him they will pay whatever he wants
 
....in the SEC headquarters... there's a conversation taking place.

"How did we let little brother go 10-4 against us this year, 4-1 in bowls, and beat us in the National Championship?"

"We should've raided Clemson and FSU instead of Missouri and Texas A&M. We f***ed up."

"South Carolina and Florida would've never allowed it."

"F*** them. They're SEC East division also-rans. We f***ed up. Now what?"

"Time to regroup."

South Carolina and Florida would never allowed it. I'm more worried about zany Jim Delaney. He reminds me of me, he thinks up some wacky "message board" ideas and then acts on them. Rutgers in the Big Ten? Playing at MSG a week early and then having a regular season game after? He's very unpredictable. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if they came for FSU and Clemson one day.
 
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