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re: SEC Roommate Switch schedule format...PROBLEMS SOLVED.
Posted on 5/31/13 at 3:11 am to Tiger Live2
Posted on 5/31/13 at 3:11 am to Tiger Live2
Under this plan, during even years, Bama is the only present day SEC power in their division.
On the other hand, Florida, Georgia, USC, LSU, and TAM find themselves competing against each other in the other division during even years.
What is fair about Bama being virtually guarranteed a divisional title during even years?
On the other hand, Florida, Georgia, USC, LSU, and TAM find themselves competing against each other in the other division during even years.
What is fair about Bama being virtually guarranteed a divisional title during even years?
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This post was edited on 5/31/13 at 3:41 am
Posted on 5/31/13 at 3:14 am to Sheetbend
Like people have said. The permanents can be adjusted a little bit. Either way it's a better option than what we have now.
Posted on 5/31/13 at 4:21 am to Sheetbend
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Under this plan, during even years, Bama is the only present day SEC power in their division.
On the other hand, Florida, Georgia, USC, LSU, and TAM find themselves competing against each other in the other division during even years.
What is fair about Bama being virtually guarranteed a divisional title during even years?
Yeah, I pointed that out in the first thread that suggested this matrix. While Alabama would be playing tough opponents every year, the ultimate teams we would be competing against would be middle-tier at best. True, Auburn and Tennessee tend to have up years at times, but they haven't had a strong run of recent success since the 90s, unlike Florida, UGA, USCe, LSU. Texas A&M, honestly, would need to prove to me they can continue their pace without a JFF at QB. They're one year removed from 7-6, and their record since 2005 is only 58-43 (with losing seasons in 08 and 09).
Posted on 5/31/13 at 6:01 am to Sheetbend
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Under this plan, during even years, Bama is the only present day SEC power in their division. On the other hand, Florida, Georgia, USC, LSU, and TAM find themselves competing against each other in the other division during even years. What is fair about Bama being virtually guarranteed a divisional title during even years?
If you claim to be an Ohio State fan, (which I personally think you are an LSU fan), why do you even care?
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