SEC to vote on intraconference transfers

or is it possible that if they vote against interconference transfers then To'o can just "decommit" and go to a non-sec school?
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or is it possible that if they vote against interconference transfers then To'o can just "decommit" and go to a non-sec school?
SEC will never vote to hurt themselves. Not voting for this would cause talent to leave the SEC rather than transfer to an in-conference team which would hurt them in the long run and hurt revenue. 0% chance that happens.
 
Someone probably will and WWE will find some way to ***** it up.... lol..... I mean did you watch last night??? Freaking Zombies dude.... Zombies..
That was horrendous. The first real-world zombie outbreak and WWE officials did nothing. The poor Miz was attacked, and there had been no update on his condition since - apart from the fact that he tore his ACL. WWE acted as if this were commonplace, when in fact the arena should have been cordoned off by the military.
 
SEC will never vote to hurt themselves. Not voting for this would cause talent to leave the SEC rather than transfer to an in-conference team which would hurt them in the long run and hurt revenue. 0% chance that happens.
It makes me wonder if Alabama will now have a separate transfer budget. As they play each SEC opponent, their army of bagpeople and sports car “leasers” can follow and attempt to recruit the most choice players from each team. Basically, laying the groundwork for 3-5 transfers of the top players from their pool of SEC opponents each year. Honestly, I’m concerned that they may use the Miami game as a recruiting opportunity for a future transfer as well.
 
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