If the big wants to play hardball it'd be funny if UW and UO joined the SEC
This is the best outcome in my opinion. UO/UW have already played some SEC schools and they've been good games.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Georgia is quietly solid academically as well, and Athens is one of the nicest college towns I’ve been to. Their stadium and game day experience are nice too.
If the big wants to play hardball it'd be funny if UW and UO joined the SEC
This is the best outcome in my opinion. UO/UW have already played some SEC schools and they've been good games.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Georgia is quietly solid academically as well, and Athens is one of the nicest college towns I’ve been to. Their stadium and game day experience are nice too.
If the big wants to play hardball it'd be funny if UW and UO joined the SEC
This is the best outcome in my opinion. UO/UW have already played some SEC schools and they've been good games.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Georgia is quietly solid academically as well, and Athens is one of the nicest college towns I’ve been to. Their stadium and game day experience are nice too.
If the big wants to play hardball it'd be funny if UW and UO joined the SEC
This is the best outcome in my opinion. UO/UW have already played some SEC schools and they've been good games.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Georgia is quietly solid academically as well, and Athens is one of the nicest college towns I’ve been to. Their stadium and game day experience are nice too.
If the big wants to play hardball it'd be funny if UW and UO joined the SEC
This is the best outcome in my opinion. UO/UW have already played some SEC schools and they've been good games.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Georgia is quietly solid academically as well, and Athens is one of the nicest college towns I’ve been to. Their stadium and game day experience are nice too.
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However I missed it. It says "brand" once.
My fear is that UW doesn't want to associate with any of them except Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Florida academically.
Fuck academics.
"I love school spirit but don't get my wrong - I wouldn't have any school spirit without a couple vodka waters."