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re: 3/6 Schedule Matrix + Permanents
Posted on 1/19/24 at 11:02 am to BigBro
Posted on 1/19/24 at 11:02 am to BigBro
You see the strongest team in the conference, Georgia, playing Georgia Tech on Thanksgiving each year. This is a farce and gives the whole thing ZERO credibility.
Despite their claims, Georgia Tech will not beat Georgia in the next 30 years.
Georgia has been a great team but with a fairly easy schedule, avoiding Bama, LSU, and others.
Until there is some parity with a nine game conference schedule, most schools will not buy in.
If you are Auburn, why have to play Bama and UGA annually? That "oldest rivalry in South" is just BS by Georgia to give them another annual cupcake.
Assign Oklahoma or Texas to Georgia for some parity and maybe people will listen. Or just create something that is fair for all.
Your efforts get an A+ though
Despite their claims, Georgia Tech will not beat Georgia in the next 30 years.
Georgia has been a great team but with a fairly easy schedule, avoiding Bama, LSU, and others.
Until there is some parity with a nine game conference schedule, most schools will not buy in.
If you are Auburn, why have to play Bama and UGA annually? That "oldest rivalry in South" is just BS by Georgia to give them another annual cupcake.
Assign Oklahoma or Texas to Georgia for some parity and maybe people will listen. Or just create something that is fair for all.
Your efforts get an A+ though
Posted on 1/19/24 at 11:31 am to windsor1977
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Georgia has been a great team but with a fairly easy schedule, avoiding Bama, LSU, and others.
Until there is some parity with a nine game conference schedule, most schools will not buy in.
If you are Auburn, why have to play Bama and UGA annually? That "oldest rivalry in South" is just BS by Georgia to give them another annual cupcake.
It's funny how people say Ga. &/or Ala. determine SEC scheduling.
If you know SEC history:
UGA, Fl., Tn., LSU, Ala., & Aub. are/were "the Big 6" & were matched up to play: Ala./Tn., UGA/Aub., & then Fl./LSU.
While I agree that scheduling is a tough problem, the WORST thing to do is eliminate historical conference rivalries. On top of that, playing annual games as "OOC" or every other year.
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