Unconquered

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I think you're ultimately going to see something like this: SEC: Clemson, FSU, NC State, and Virginia Tech B1G: UNC and Virginia Big 12: Duke, GA Tech, Louisville, Miami, Pitt and Syracuse I think the B1G will get to 20 by adding UNC and Virginia along with Oregon and Washington. (Remember, they only take AAU schools unless they're extremely high profile) The SEC gets to 20 by adding two high profile schools in Clemson and FSU, and enter new state with NC State and Virginia Tech. The Big 12 goes to 18 with a cast of remnants, most notably Miami (to pair as a rival with UCF) they could possibly get to 20 by adding Memphis and Boise State or Oregon State/Washington State.
Corrupt? Ethical standards? Didn't you folks in Gainesville win a couple national championships with a roster full of thieves and murderers? Oh, and a coach that faked a health issue to get the hell out of Gainesville?
One would think that Gator fans would WANT FSU to not only get out of the ACC, but to join the SEC. Understandably, you hate us and we hate you, but with the SEC going to nine conference games, having FSU in the SEC would make the annual rivalry game a conference game and would give both teams an additional non-conference game to schedule. As real as the hatred is between schools, neither fan base should wish financial destruction on the other as the rivalry will die. Besides, the last thing you want is FSU on better financial footing (B1G) and offering recruits in the state something that UF can't, which will be coast to coast coverage instead of being in a regional conference.
I feel bad for the guy, he should have never left Notre Dame.
Don't feel bad LSU fans, this FSU team is vastly improved and will win 10 games this year. The better team won, but you should hold your heads up for that comeback!
I can't be the only person that thinks it's comical that a South Carolina fan is commenting on other schools chances of winning an SEC championship. The last time you won a Conference Championship was 1969 in the ACC.