Absolutely not. The ACC is consistently undervalued, but has a lot of great teams. With the addition of Miami, Boston College, and Virginia Tech, it is a conference that no one will take lightly. The only ways I see Georgia Tech leaving is if the the ACC were to not retain the automatic BCS bid or if the BCS is reconfigured to a playoff system.
I took a look at the record for this year, and by my count the ACC is 6-4 vs the SEC. (Could be 7-4 after the Chic-fil-a bowl)
The Georgia Bulldogs have won more SEC football games than Georgia Tech because Georgia Tech is in the ACC, not the SEC Actually Geogia Tech used to play in the SEC, before Bear Bryant screwed it up.I do not know who has more SEC wins, yet Ga. Tech has more overall Conference(SEC and ACC) and more Nat. Champ. than Georgia.
Georgia Tech has won 5 SEC championships
As of the 2008 season, Georgia Tech's all time record against the SEC is 198-206-24.
Zero, because Ga Tech is not in the SEC. Wrong!! Ga. Tech used to play in the SEC, don't try to answer if you don't know what your talking about! Georgia Tech has won 5 SEC Champ. before Bear Bryants ignorance of what the first part of STUDENT-Athlete caused Ga. Tech to move to the ACC.But, overall Ga. Tech has 16 Conference Champ.
Through the 2008 season, that is Mississippi State who Georgia Tech has played three times (1908, 1929, 2008) and won all three games.
Ga Tech won 4 National Championship these are the years:1917192819521990Thx,WildComet on Horse Isle 1
Georgia Tech won the SEC football titles in 1939, 1944, 1951, and 1952. Tulane won titles in 1934, 1939, and 1949. (1939 was coincidentally a tie between the two schools.) The only other team to leave the SEC was Suwanee, who despite earlier football success, never won a football game in their time in the SEC.
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In 1933 thirteen schools (Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Sewanee, Tennessee, Tulane, and Vanderbilt) departed the Southern Conference to form the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
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The SEC started in 1934. A few teams have come in and out of the SEC over the years. Here are the last 3 SEC teams that visited the Gator Bowl. The link below will include many more. Don't forget Georgia Tech. Florida 1992 Alabama 1993 Tennessee 1994
SEC West- Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas Razorbacks, Auburn Tigers, LSU Tigers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Ole Miss Rebels, and Texas A&M Aggies; SEC East- Florida Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, Kentucky Wildcats, Missouri Tigers, South Carolina Gamecocks, Tennessee Volunteers, and Vanderbilt Commodores.