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re: If the SEC goes to the 3-6 scheduling option, which 3 permanent opponents should we face?

Posted on 5/24/22 at 9:02 am to
Posted by KC Tiger
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Posted on 5/24/22 at 9:02 am to
Bama would throw a fit if they had to play LSU and Auburn every year while (hypothetically) Georgia got Vandy and S Carolina. You know Bama is going to petition the conference for “fairness” in regard to their strength of schedule.
Posted by LAhinguarst
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Posted on 5/24/22 at 9:06 am to
It will be LSU, 8$4, and the Miss Schools.
Id imagine 844 doesnt want to be placed with their old big brothers and OU.
That pod would be Texas, OU, Missou, and Arky
Bama would no doubt get Vandy in their pod. Bama, Vandy, AU, and Tenn?
Leaving Uf, UGA, USCe, UK
Posted by Cowboyfan89
Member since Sep 2015
12731 posts
Posted on 5/24/22 at 2:15 pm to
quote:

Bama would throw a fit if they had to play LSU and Auburn every year while (hypothetically) Georgia got Vandy and S Carolina

How is that any different than now?

Alabama has to play Auburn, LSU, TAMU, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Miss State every year, while Georgia gets Misery, Tenn, UF, USCe, Vandy, and UK.
Posted by skullhawk
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 5/24/22 at 2:49 pm to
quote:

Bama would throw a fit if they had to play LSU and Auburn every year while (hypothetically) Georgia got Vandy and S Carolina. You know Bama is going to petition the conference for “fairness” in regard to their strength of schedule.


The SI article points out that the league will be divided into two pools to get the "lesser" teams to agree to a 3-6 format. The eight "power" teams and everyone else. Such a team like UGA, under this format, would have two permanent opponents from that power group and one for the bottom programs. The SI proposal has UGA getting Auburn, Florida, and Kentucky.

Damn it's going to suck the years you have 5 conference road games.
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