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Posted on 5/2/13 at 2:31 pm to nicholastiger
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Still doesn't solve the inequity of LSU playing Florida every year.
Eliminate permanents and then let's talk
Welp
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The benefit of a nine-game schedule is it would allow more room for the three most heated permanent cross-division rivalries: Georgia-Auburn, Tennessee-Alabama and LSU-Auburn.
Slive was asked if those needed to be protected. The commissioner thought for a second before answering.
"We have (protected them)," Slive said, looking at this reporter, smiling, and adding: "So far."
In other words, the heated debate over scheduling at last year's meeting has not settled down. Those at schools with cross-division rivalries, like Georgia and Auburn, want to protect them and do so within an eight-game format. Those who don't have an arch-rivalry in another division would prefer mixing it up.
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Posted on 5/2/13 at 2:32 pm to nicholastiger
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Posted by nicholastiger Still doesn't solve the inequity of LSU playing Florida every year. Eliminate permanents and then let's talk
If serious burn in hell
Posted on 5/2/13 at 2:42 pm to nicholastiger
quote:I thought it wasn't about Florida, but about who Bama played.. Y'all need to make your mind up about what exactly is "inequitable" (code for "not fair!")
Still doesn't solve the inequity of LSU playing Florida every year.
Eliminate permanents and then let's talk
Posted on 5/2/13 at 3:10 pm to nicholastiger
As much as I love to see people bitch about Alabama, it's sad hearing the LSU/UF complaint when UGA & Auburn play eachother and don't complain one bit.
Especially Auburn fans with how we've match up lately, you won't hear us complain about stiff competition.
Especially Auburn fans with how we've match up lately, you won't hear us complain about stiff competition.
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