“Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.” — Bertolt Brecht The SEC didn’t pursue expansion in the several decades following its split from the Southern Conference in 1932. No new schools entered the fray until July 1, 1991. There was some movement among the league’s constituents, though. Three programs — Sewanee, Georgia Tech and Tulane — elected to leave the conference within its first 35 years of operation, …
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