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Wikipedia Hilarity - Check out the section on Conference expansion
In case it's gone by the time you get to the site, the section in question reads:
1991/2011 expansion
In 1991, the SEC expanded from ten to twelve member universities with the addition of:
University of Arkansas (see Arkansas Razorbacks for team history before SEC); and
University of South Carolina (see South Carolina Gamecocks for team history before SEC).
The two new teams joined for the 1991–1992 basketball season. At the same time, the SEC split into two divisions—a Western Division comprising most of the schools in the Central Time Zone, and an Eastern Division comprising the schools in the Eastern Time Zone plus Vanderbilt (which is located in the Central Time Zone, but is in the Eastern Division to preserve its rivalry with Tennessee). This divisional format remains in place today.
Also in 1992, the SEC was the first conference to receive permission from the NCAA to sponsor an annual football championship game, featuring the winners of the conference's Eastern and Western divisions.[4] The 1992 and 1993 SEC Championships were held at Birmingham's Legion Field, and have since been held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.[4]
In 2011 ACC will join SEC. And release University of Florida to join Big East.
Prentiss Waggner - Scout.com 2010 All-America Team
He's the only Vol to show up, but for him to listed along Mark Barron, Cliff Harris and Patrick Peterson is quite the accomplishment given the turmoil in the secondary this year.
Irish commit 'uncomfortable,' reopens recruiting
A.J. Green's eligibility still at issue with NCAA, source says - ESPN
I don't get this... His school can sell them for $80 a pop, but if he sees the money for it, that's a violation? NCAA is wack, y'all.
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