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re: Finebaum took up the "Auburn to the East" thing again today.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 7:44 pm to SFVtiger
Posted on 5/2/15 at 7:44 pm to SFVtiger
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SFVtiger
Finebaum took up the "Auburn to the East" thing again today.
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what is the formula?
with set divisions a true rotation with the teams in the other division
Oh...LIKE WE HAVE NOW?!?!?
Posted on 5/2/15 at 7:52 pm to WestCoastAg
This only works when we expand again. Pick up 1-2 quality teams then reorganize
Posted on 5/2/15 at 7:53 pm to lefty08
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lefty08
Also, scheduling will never be fair as long as Kentucky and Vandy are in the same division every year. Talk about a built in advantage
I know. They are always in MSU & Miss.'s shadows. Oh wait, aren't they the Western Division's equivalent of Kentucky & Vandy?
Posted on 5/2/15 at 7:58 pm to southernboisb
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I know. They are always in MSU & Miss.'s shadows. Oh wait, aren't they the Western Division's equivalent of Kentucky & Vandy?
They are similar, but both Mississippi schools consistently field better teams than either of the the east teams. Its a built in advantage any way you look at it
Posted on 5/2/15 at 8:22 pm to Ericvol2096
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Ericvol2096
Finebaum took up the "Auburn to the East" thing again today.
Extend that to 2006 and TN went 11-5 Vs Bama over a 16 year stretch. The series is 13-11 Bama in the last 25 years. It is an even series.
In two years Divisions won't even be required.
Divisions won't be required in 2016 and Beyond
This is going to allow the Big 12 to have a title game with only 10 teams and no divisions. Which means the SEC can get rid of its current division format and rotate through teams much more frequently. Here is my plan - basically the roomate swap without the diviision caveat.
Each SEC Team needs 3 permanent rival games every year that rotate home and away. You pick these by history of the current rivalry, proximity, balance of strength and future rivalry opportunities.
Then the other 10 teams can rotate home and away every two years through the other 5 slots. You cycle through those 10 teams home and away in 4 seasons so each 4 year player sees every stadium in the conference and plays each team at least twice.
So Tennessee's 4 year schedule could look like this.
2016
Permanent
Alabama
@Vanderbilt
Florida
Alternate
@Kentucky
@South Carolina
LSU
Arkansas
Ole Miss
2017
Permanent
@Alabama
Vanderbilt
@Florida
Alternate
Kentucky
South Carolina
@LSU
@Arkansas
@Ole Miss
2018
Permanent
Alabama
@Vanderbilt
Florida
Alternate
@Georgia
@Missouri
A&M
Auburn
Miss St
2019
Permanent
@Alabama
Vanderbilt
@Florida
Alternate
Georgia
Missouri
@A&M
@Auburn
@Miss St
I think this would be the best way to do it. The three teams for each team would obviously cause some drama but wouldn't be impossible to figure out and keep most happy, IMO.
Alabama
Tennessee
Auburn
Miss St
Arkansas
Missouri
LSU
A&M
Auburn
Alabama
Georgia
Ole Miss
Florida
Georgia
Tennessee
Kentucky
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
Auburn
Kentucky
Florida
Vandy
Miss St
LSU
Ole Miss
Arkansas
A&M
Miss St
Alabama
Ole Miss
Kentucky
Missouri
Arkansas
A&M
South Carolina
Ole Miss
Miss St
Auburn
LSU
South Carolina
Georgia
Missouri
Vandy
Tennessee
Alabama
Vandy
Florida
Texas A&M
Missouri
LSU
Arkansas
Vandy
Tennessee
South Carolina
Kentucky
Thoughts?
#1/3 - I don't think they'll get rid of divisions. It's the ONLY FAIR way to compare 1/2 your conference against each other because of so many common opponents. You open it up to anybody play anybody & we'll NEVER hear the endless b****ing about who's playing whom. Also, how are you going to determine who's better than whom? You know that multiple tie-breakers are going to have to be implemented over this.
#2 - You gave Florida Kentucky? That's a guaranteed "W" without playing the game.
#4 - Why don't you give UGA Miss. They're one of our long-term rivalries. We shouldn't have to play SC just because they're next door. Why not give them LSU (from Miss.'s 3 opponents)?
Posted on 5/2/15 at 8:26 pm to lefty08
It would be awfully nice if the roommate switch proposal got another look
oh offseason
oh offseason
Posted on 5/2/15 at 8:31 pm to lefty08
&, until last year, were the doormats of the Western Division. Can't wait to see what happens this year.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 8:44 pm to bona fide
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bona fide
Finebaum took up the "Auburn to the East" thing again today.
Don't know if it has been posted in this thread, but this is the easy answer to all issues.
LINK
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Bedrock rivalry games are played ANNUALLY.
Rotate through the entire conference every TWO YEARS.
Round-robin DIVISIONS are maintained each year (per NCAA rules for the SEC championship game). Each student/athlete gets to both HOST AND VISIT every other school in a four-year SEC career.
All done in an 8-GAME schedule (or 9 if/when desired).
Flip SC & LSU & Tenn. (East - UGA/UF/UT, South - LSU/Ala./Aub., North - SC/UK/Vandy/Mizz., West - TA&M, Ark./Miss./MSU)
Also, not a fan of Tenn./Vandy not being an annual game.
Posted on 5/2/15 at 8:53 pm to southernboisb
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&, until last year, were the doormats of the Western Division. Can't wait to see what happens this year.
That's what the argument was. The built in advantage the east has with both UK and Vandy
Posted on 5/2/15 at 9:10 pm to lefty08
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lefty08
Finebaum took up the "Auburn to the East" thing again today.
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&, until last year, were the doormats of the Western Division. Can't wait to see what happens this year.
That's what the argument was. The built in advantage the east has with both UK and Vandy
& we in the East say the same thing about Miss./MSU.
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