The plot thickens in SEC Votegate

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Seriously? Fucking media is making a big deal out of the wonder child from Florida only getting 10 votes instead of 11? Gimme a fucking break. :cool:

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Welcome to a live-action game of Clue, SEC football style.

The assembled media in the Wynfrey Hotel ballroom are trying to find the perp among the league's coaches. The crime against football reason: failing to vote for Florida's Tim Tebow as the first-team all-Southeastern Conference quarterback.

In a league that's always long on intrigue, it's become the Whodunit of the Year.

At least one SEC coach committed this treasonous act, and so far his identity remains shrouded in mystery. (Which is, of course, the way coaches like all their voting. Remember the spineless move not to release any of their USA Today Top 25 ballots starting in 2010?)

Coaches could not vote for their own players when they sent in their all-league selections, which were released by the SEC earlier this month. Three players were unanimous (11 votes) choices: Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones, Tennessee safety Eric Berry and LSU offensive lineman Ciron Black.

Not Tebow.

Nationally, the debate is percolating over whether the two-time national titlist, two-time Heisman Trophy finalist and one-time Heisman winner is one more glorious season away from being the greatest quarterback in college football history. But here at SEC media days, the sizzling topic is why one coach doesn't even think he's the best quarterback in the league in 2009.
 
there is even an interest in this?
seems like there are MUCH bigger issues to investigate than THIS
 

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