Five schools SEC Football fans would happily send to the new Pac-12

Notre Dame v Texas A&M
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Today, the Pac-12 or Pac-2 as currently constructed made massive news adding Boise State, San Diego state, Colorado State, and Fresno State as they rebuild their conference. The Pac 6 or the 6 Pac whichever you'd like to call it will need to get to at least eight teams while we can expect that they'll pursue a few more. If the Pac-12 can't find any team's to fill these vacancies, they should ask SEC fans for help as the fans would happily send these five programs out West.

Alabama Crimson Tide

The gathering of support for this decision could come across the TV like a late night class action lawsuit commercial. Hi have you or your loved ones suffered depression, sadness, or anger at the hands of the Alabama Football Program? The Tide frankly deserve a timeout period after having Nick Saban at the helm winning countless National Championships. The part that makes you pick Alabama over Georgia is that despite replacing Nick Saban, Alabama fans fully believe and feel that they'll win National Titles year over year while the rest of us are waiting for the right coach and recruits to be brought in.

Vanderbilt Commodores

This would feel more like a pity vote for Vanderbilt but, they certainly don't belong in the SEC for football. Over the past three seasons, the Commodores are 2-22 in SEC games and 9-27 overall which doesn't cut it on SEC Standards. Now the SEC would be losing Vanderbilt's academic prowess and their programs in other sports but, they've become an Anchor in the SEC.

Texas A&M Aggies

If it was put to a vote which school SEC fans would send ut of the Conference, Texas A&M would be heading out West in a heartbeat. For Starters, the Aggies think every season is the year that they'll be the next power to rise up in the SEC. They're the first one to tell you how much money in NIL they have despite the fact they still haven't been able to win anything of significance. There's the fact that Kentucky would vote them out in a heartbeat because of Texas A&M fans thinking that hiring Kentucky's head coach was beneath their standards. All in favor say I. Perfect we'll send Texas A&M and all their weird traditions elsewhere.

Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns

What is the return policy on College Football programs because the vast majority of SEC fanbases don't want Oklahoma and Texas in the SEC. The Longhorns showed up and think that they run the SEC while Oklahoma just follows in Texas' shadow. These schools are both really good in football and no one wants to face these teams every year on top of teams like Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, and Missouri on a yearly basis. Besides, these schools showed up and think their rivalry game is bigger than some in the SEC, until I hear a Paul Finebaum caller admit to a crime on air over a rivalry game in Texas vs Oklahoma I don't buy it.

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