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<blockquote data-quote="TheMasterVader" data-source="post: 130200294" data-attributes="member: 1511503"><p>Problem with that is ESPN wants the SEC HQ in Atlanta or even Nashville.</p><p>Bama and the some of the SEC schools do not want the SEC HQ out of Birmingham.</p><p>Bama might be biting the hand that feeds them if they do not allow ESPN to control and direct the conference for the future.</p><p>The next issue is the impeding Bama/UGA struggle for football supremacy.</p><p>If the SEC moves East then the West schools will begin to look West.</p><p></p><p>Most important thing is Bama's economy is not growing nor is the population booming.</p><p>Most of the Deep South was like Alabama 40 years ago but that is changing as Ole Miss is starting to change and look towards Texas like LSU and Louisiana.</p><p></p><p>You will see this in the next 10-15 years when Mississippi's economy begins to boom as well.</p><p></p><p>South Carolina and Georgia's economies are booming right now as well. South Carolina is becoming more like Virginia and North Carolina every day.</p><p></p><p>The issue is Tennessee and Kentucky...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMasterVader, post: 130200294, member: 1511503"] Problem with that is ESPN wants the SEC HQ in Atlanta or even Nashville. Bama and the some of the SEC schools do not want the SEC HQ out of Birmingham. Bama might be biting the hand that feeds them if they do not allow ESPN to control and direct the conference for the future. The next issue is the impeding Bama/UGA struggle for football supremacy. If the SEC moves East then the West schools will begin to look West. Most important thing is Bama's economy is not growing nor is the population booming. Most of the Deep South was like Alabama 40 years ago but that is changing as Ole Miss is starting to change and look towards Texas like LSU and Louisiana. You will see this in the next 10-15 years when Mississippi's economy begins to boom as well. South Carolina and Georgia's economies are booming right now as well. South Carolina is becoming more like Virginia and North Carolina every day. The issue is Tennessee and Kentucky... [/QUOTE]
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