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re: SEC Roommate Switch schedule format...PROBLEMS SOLVED.
Posted on 5/31/13 at 6:01 am to Sheetbend
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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Posted on 5/31/13 at 7:48 am to BoDidley
It's easy to nitpick this (or any) plan. This is hands down the BEST idea I have seen. Compare this to the 6-1-1 format and The Roommate Switch plan wins and its not even close. No team goes more than one season without going head to head.
As far as Bama being in an "easy" division in even years goes....are we really going to say Auburn (recent MNC) and TN are pushover programs? They also play Florida & S. Carolina in even years, so there are plenty of teams they have to beat to get to the SEC CG. Also, Arkansas is historically competitive and Vandy is starting to build something too.
This format would make the SEC even more competitive. Until Someone else figures out a better way.....this gets my support!
As far as Bama being in an "easy" division in even years goes....are we really going to say Auburn (recent MNC) and TN are pushover programs? They also play Florida & S. Carolina in even years, so there are plenty of teams they have to beat to get to the SEC CG. Also, Arkansas is historically competitive and Vandy is starting to build something too.
This format would make the SEC even more competitive. Until Someone else figures out a better way.....this gets my support!
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