EPISODE · Jun 18, 2024 · 43 MIN
If SEC expands to 20 teams, consider these four ACC schools
from SEC Football Unfiltered · host SEC Football Unfiltered
As a 16-team conference with Oklahoma and Texas on board, the SEC is an undeniable super league. The SEC doesn't need to expand again. But, don't rule out the SEC wanting to, especially if the ACC fractures. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says the conference is focused on its current membership, but he didn't entirely shut down the idea of further expansion, when asked directly. On today's episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams unpack Sankey's comments and why they might point toward the possibility of the SEC becoming interested in ACC members, if the ACC's media rights deal doesn't hold. Florida State and Clemson are suing the ACC, amid an ongoing battle with the ACC's contract that has, thus far, glued its membership in place. Toppmeyer and Adams offer differing opinions on which four ACC schools the SEC should target, should those schools become available. Later in the episode, an examination of the College Football Hall of Fame candidacies of Mike Leach and Les Miles.
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If SEC expands to 20 teams, consider these four ACC schools
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