Started By
Message

re: How did the 12 SEC teams agree on these East & West permanent rivals for over a decade?

Posted on 5/9/24 at 4:29 pm to
Posted by Murph4HOF
A-T-L-A-N-T-A (that's where I stay)
Member since Sep 2019
11506 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 4:29 pm to
quote:

Point was that scheduling itself was the wild west back in the early days, and was often done at the whims of the coaches involved.
To add further perspective on this, by 1980, everyone was playing 6 conference games. But the conference wasn't dictating who those 6 teams were. If an AD decided that traveling to Starkville was too much of a hassle to travel to, well then State isn't on the schedule.

Before then, there were many years where the teams didn't even play the same number of conference games. Look at 1970 where LSU won the conference with a 5-0 conference record, Tennessee wlfinished 2nd at 4-1, and Auburn finished 3rd at 5-2.

Posted by paperwasp
11x HRV tRant Poster of the Week
Member since Sep 2014
23457 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 4:41 pm to
quote:

there were many years where the teams didn't even play the same number of conference games

Good point. Starting in the '50s I believe, six games were required, but nothing said you couldn't play more.

In 1961, Alabama and LSU both went undefeated, played a different number of teams in-conference, and split the title (as co-champions).

Making matters more confusing, they only had three shared opponents.

quote:


first pageprev pagePage 1 of 1Next pagelast page
refresh

Back to top
logoFollow SECRant for SEC Football News
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest updates on SEC Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitter