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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 9:03 am to thekid
Posted on 5/24/22 at 9:03 am to thekid
Here is the article
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SI’s guess
Missouri: Oklahoma; Arkansas; South Carolina
Arkansas: Missouri; Texas; Kentucky
Texas A&M: LSU; Texas; Mississippi State
Texas: Oklahoma; Texas A&M; Arkansas
Oklahoma: Texas; Missouri; Florida
LSU: Ole Miss; Texas A&M; Alabama
Ole Miss: Mississippi State; LSU; Vanderbilt
Mississippi State: Ole Miss; Kentucky; Texas A&M
Alabama: Auburn; Tennessee; LSU
Auburn: Alabama; Georgia; Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt: Tennessee; Ole Miss; Auburn
Tennessee: Vanderbilt; Alabama; South Carolina
Kentucky: Mississippi State; Arkansas; Georgia
Georgia: Auburn; Florida; Kentucky
Florida: Georgia; South Carolina; Oklahoma
South Carolina: Florida; Missouri; Tennessee
LINK
SI’s guess
Missouri: Oklahoma; Arkansas; South Carolina
Arkansas: Missouri; Texas; Kentucky
Texas A&M: LSU; Texas; Mississippi State
Texas: Oklahoma; Texas A&M; Arkansas
Oklahoma: Texas; Missouri; Florida
LSU: Ole Miss; Texas A&M; Alabama
Ole Miss: Mississippi State; LSU; Vanderbilt
Mississippi State: Ole Miss; Kentucky; Texas A&M
Alabama: Auburn; Tennessee; LSU
Auburn: Alabama; Georgia; Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt: Tennessee; Ole Miss; Auburn
Tennessee: Vanderbilt; Alabama; South Carolina
Kentucky: Mississippi State; Arkansas; Georgia
Georgia: Auburn; Florida; Kentucky
Florida: Georgia; South Carolina; Oklahoma
South Carolina: Florida; Missouri; Tennessee
Posted on 5/24/22 at 12:36 pm to thekid
I'm pondering who will be the final weekend opponent for each team...
4 schools play ACC teams:
Georgia - GT
SC - Clemson
Kentucky - Louisville
Florida - Florida St.
A couple others are obvious:
Vandy - Tennessee
Alabama - Auburn
Ole Miss - Miss State
This leaves
Missouri
Arkansas
Texas
Oklahoma
A&M
LSU
Honestly, Texas - Texas A&M should be the final game.
If you place Arky - Missouri there as well, it leaves an issue: LSU and Oklahoma do not have a permanent rival to play on the last weekend.
The solution would be for the last 6 to be paired as:
LSU - Texas A&M
Texas - Arkansas
Oklahoma - Missouri
Which would also open the door for OU and Missouri to resume playing OSU and Kansas, as they should.
Thoughts?
4 schools play ACC teams:
Georgia - GT
SC - Clemson
Kentucky - Louisville
Florida - Florida St.
A couple others are obvious:
Vandy - Tennessee
Alabama - Auburn
Ole Miss - Miss State
This leaves
Missouri
Arkansas
Texas
Oklahoma
A&M
LSU
Honestly, Texas - Texas A&M should be the final game.
If you place Arky - Missouri there as well, it leaves an issue: LSU and Oklahoma do not have a permanent rival to play on the last weekend.
The solution would be for the last 6 to be paired as:
LSU - Texas A&M
Texas - Arkansas
Oklahoma - Missouri
Which would also open the door for OU and Missouri to resume playing OSU and Kansas, as they should.
Thoughts?
Posted on 5/24/22 at 12:39 pm to thekid
quote:
SI’s guess Missouri: Oklahoma; Arkansas; South Carolina Arkansas: Missouri; Texas; Kentucky Texas A&M: LSU; Texas; Mississippi State Texas: Oklahoma; Texas A&M; Arkansas Oklahoma: Texas; Missouri; Florida LSU: Ole Miss; Texas A&M; Alabama Ole Miss: Mississippi State; LSU; Vanderbilt Mississippi State: Ole Miss; Kentucky; Texas A&M Alabama: Auburn; Tennessee; LSU Auburn: Alabama; Georgia; Vanderbilt Vanderbilt: Tennessee; Ole Miss; Auburn Tennessee: Vanderbilt; Alabama; South Carolina Kentucky: Mississippi State; Arkansas; Georgia Georgia: Auburn; Florida; Kentucky Florida: Georgia; South Carolina; Oklahoma South Carolina: Florida; Missouri; Tennessee
That’s a pretty solid guess and I think most would be good with that.
Posted on 5/24/22 at 1:36 pm to thekid
I read an article in the athletic that discussed a bunch of different scenarios including 4 perm opponents and they had us with aTm, Ole Miss, Bama and Florida. That would be a pretty raw deal.
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