Big Ten fields 25 sports, SEC 20... Fielding these extra programs isn't cheap, every college of course doesn't field a team in each sport, it'd be better to look at the average # of sports each program does at a lot of programs don't compete in every sport.
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re: oversigning, M DIDN'T fill all its scholarship in the '12 recruiting class. They left one open scholarship that they didn't fill. Not sure what year that article is referring to...
In the B10 you can apply for up to 3 exceptions to oversign past 85 but only if you know your going to have players leaving to open up those spots, which you have to prove...
The SEC's silly 25 limit rule is a ridiculous attempt at stopping oversigning, you can sign up to 125 recruits in 5 consecutive classes.
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SEC is losing their top recruits to SEC schools. There is quite a bit of talent in the mid atlantic (NC, Virginia, Maryland) to support their programs better than their on-field performance. I see the ACC as being very balanced; tons of mediocre programs in football that beat each other up.
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Originally posted by Tony G View PostNow who's massaging numbers? Without any explanation of what the money that wasn't declared profit was spent on, they are meaningless. I haven't seen anything about your numbers to dispute the SEC spend being greater than the B1G spend.
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Originally posted by whodean View PostI think you are missing the fact that more, higher quality recruits come from SEC states than from the Rust belt. Kids tend to attend college in their region.
The SEC simply wants to win more. They have no scruples when it comes to recruiting and roster management, and they're willing to pay ridiculous amounts of money for the best coaches and facilities.
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Espn's 20 teams that have a shot of winning it all.... It's a good laugh
20 teams that can win it all
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Texas
The defense could be elite, but will the quarterback play catch up?
Clemson
The Tigers have the potential to again be very good -- and very volatile -- in 2012.
South Carolina
Are the Gamecocks ready to take another big step this season?
TCU
A new, more powerful conference will test the Horned Frogs this year.
Arkansas
Bobby Petrino left behind a lot of talent. Can the Razorbacks win without him?
West Virginia
The Mountaineers' offense could be even better in Year 2 under Dana Holgorsen.
Georgia
Are the Bulldogs ready to challenge the likes of Alabama and LSU for the SEC crown?
Wisconsin
To join the BCS title conversation, the Badgers have to figure out how to replace Russell Wilson.
Florida State
EJ Manuel has the potential to take the Seminoles to new heights in 2012.
Boise State
Chris Petersen is facing a challenging reloading project in 2012, starting at the QB position.
Stanford
The Cardinal have enough key pieces coming back to contend in Year 1 of the post-Andrew Luck era.
Ohio State
The Buckeyes could post one of the nation's biggest turnarounds behind sophomore QB Braxton Miller.
Virginia Tech
The Hokies will feature a lot of new faces, but QB Logan Thomas could be in for a huge year.
Oklahoma State
Mike Gundy's team has the potential to be very good again in 2012.
USC
The Trojans are bringing back a ton of talent on both sides of the ball.
Florida
The Gators struggled last season, but there are enough pieces in place for them to make a run.
Oregon
The Ducks' defense could be just as good as their high-powered offense this season.
Oklahoma
There are reasons to believe the Sooners could be better on both sides of the ball in 2012.
LSU
The Tigers' D will be dominant yet again, and the offense could look to air it out more.
Alabama
Last year's champs will be right back in the BCS title mix again this season.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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