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Old Sun Dec 18, 2005, 02:30pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
My guess is that a lot of assignors will want the SEC job. Depending on who eventually gets it, it may lead to several other conferences changing their assignors as well.

Kind of like a couple years ago when Roy Williams left Kansas to take the UNC head coaching job. How many coaching changes resulted b/c of that one move? I don't know, I'm just using it as an example. But maybe if enough supervisors change conferences, it could affect guys in several areas who are hoping to move up to those staffs. Just my guess.
That is no different than any other opening. Around here there are a few changes with coordinators and losing conferences. I guess when he said it would change officiating as we know it (or something to that affect). I was curious how this change was going to affect all of us. I understand that this is a big conference, but when the ACC got rid of their official's coordinator, they hired a current official for the job. I did not see anything that changed drastically by that move. At least no big change in this part of the country was felt. Oh well, I digress.

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