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I was having an argument with a Gaytor about how Florida was scared to play Miami so they dropped us, so he made the argument that Miami was scared of the SEC.
So i came across this article:
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/2011/1990-sec-expansion-southeastern-conference/
I was under the impressive from reading somewhere before that Miami was blackballed from the SEC by Florida at one point. But all this mentions is that being the situation with FSU-
The only mention of Miami is this
Was there ever a point besides 1990 where Miami wanted in and was blocked by Florida, or was that only the case with FSU?
So i came across this article:
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/2011/1990-sec-expansion-southeastern-conference/
I was under the impressive from reading somewhere before that Miami was blackballed from the SEC by Florida at one point. But all this mentions is that being the situation with FSU-
Another report, by Mark Maske of the Washington Post, suggested Florida State refused to be in the same conference as Florida because the Gators “once fostered an SEC blackballing of the Seminoles."
The only mention of Miami is this
Four days after spurning Florida State, Kramer met with Miami, one of the two remaining expansion candidates. South Carolina’s trustees had preemptively voted to accept an SEC invitation should one come. Miami was decidedly less enthused. Unlike the mostly public universities in the SEC, Miami was a private school that drew its student body in large numbers from the same geographic area as the Big East. Miami officials were also more interested in using Big East membership to improve its fledgling basketball program.
Was there ever a point besides 1990 where Miami wanted in and was blocked by Florida, or was that only the case with FSU?