Please join me and Todd Dupont tonight for Reasonable Doubt, where our guest will be our good friend and excellent Criminal Defense Attorney, Tucker Graves. Tucker has been known to have an opinion or two and we look forward to taking your calls. Listen as Tucker explains the Aggies' dominance of the SEC in the 2012 football season.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, Murray, but isn't it true that A&M's departure from the Big 12 to the SEC actually raised the academic profiles of BOTH conferences?
Paul, while the Texas Aggies departure certainly raised the SEC academic profile, it put a major dent in the poor pathetic BevoUSA conference profile. Adding Purple Baylor and the couch burners from West Virginie added further insult to the former Big 12 conference injury. Hope this helps.
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