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Nov 14, 2002 14:41

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annan November 14 2002, 16:46:52 UTC
The big 12 already had their day. The big 12 use to host the only team to ever get the NCAA death penalty on their football team. Thats right folks, SMU use to be in the Big 12 and they use to be good. But killing a program sure kills a lot of things. and everyone already knows that the power lies in the BIG 12. We have Texas, TAMU, OU, Colorado...need i say more. I think not. But i must hand out props to the battling SEC. GIG 'AGS BTHO Missouri! WHOOP!

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robrethab November 14 2002, 17:35:17 UTC
I don't know...I still am a very VERY strong believer in SEC football. I mean, come on..OU? Yeah, they have their time in the sun now, but I don't think they really hold a candle to teams that have routinely performed in the last few decades (Tennesee, Florida, and even Alabama). Alabama was the shit under Stallings (not to mention Bear). But I think Alabama is going to be the only team (check me on that) to get the death penalty thrown at them twice. Plus, they investigated USC and they were clean. I mean, real clean. Do you think that OU or the Aggies could pass a thorough NCAA check? I just think the NCAA has become the present day Gustapo of the collegiate sports world ( ... )

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sorry robrethab November 14 2002, 17:37:36 UTC
Let me go ahead and correct myself. The SEC didn't stop the Auburn v. Alabama tradition. I meant to say that the NCAA stopped the tradition.

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annan November 14 2002, 21:34:43 UTC
Bear Bryant started his career at Texas A&M. WHOOP! and you know i love Auburn and the SEC.

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robrethab November 14 2002, 22:29:08 UTC
You make the good points, Annan. You make the good points. And, I hope you know, that when it comes to Big 12 I am all about some Aggie football. I think both A&M and Auburn are gonna be the shit by the time you graduate. That will be good football.

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