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re: Bottom tier Big 12 school longhorns seek to circumvent SEC bowl contracts out of fear

Posted on 11/29/17 at 11:15 pm to
Posted by A LeBlanc
St. Landry Parish
Member since Apr 2017
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Posted on 11/29/17 at 11:15 pm to
In 2013?
Maryland leaving had a lot to do with it as well but the second most important part was the SEC attempting to pull in NC State.

I see once again that you are trying to manipulate the data for your own benefit just like with attendance and the LHN.


Problem is attendance is down all over college football in every conference including the SEC.

SEC hasn't made the payout of this year according to their the profits from their network but I wonder if the profits from the SEC network will be down this year.

More and more people are cutting the cable cord.
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
81555 posts
Posted on 11/30/17 at 12:04 am to
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Maryland leaving had a lot to do with it as well


Maryland left AFTER the 2013 season.

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I see once again that you are trying to manipulate the data for your own benefit just like with attendance and the LHN.


I've posted actual verified sources. You have yet to post numbers.

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SEC hasn't made the payout of this year according to their the profits from their network but I wonder if the profits from the SEC network will be down this year.


The Academic Year doesn't end until June 30th.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
59069 posts
Posted on 11/30/17 at 7:50 am to
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Problem is attendance is down all over college football in every conference including the SEC.



The only statistics showing gains or losses I can find are from 2014, and it shows attendance in the SEC was actually up. (Could not find anything newer that said numbers are up or down. If you can find some numbers please provide a link, as I'd like to take a look)

That said, I did find numbers showing attendance figures for schools in the 2015-2016 season, and 6 of the top 10 schools were SEC (Texas A&M, LSU, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida, in that order) Three more were B1G schools (Michigan, Ohio St., and Penn State) and coming in at #10 was Texas from the BIG 12.

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