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re: If you could realign the SEC divisions, how would you do it?

Posted on 6/2/16 at 5:28 am to
Posted by UKWildcats
Lexington, KY
Member since Mar 2015
17289 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 5:28 am to
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Looking at the map, logically Missouri and Auburn should just swap:

Looking at it logically, Missouri and A&M should go frick themselves and the great states of Virginia and North Carolina should be brought back in to the fold by any means necessary.
Posted by Ultrium
Seattle
Member since Jun 2016
56 posts
Posted on 6/2/16 at 3:55 pm to
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The Roommate Switch


I did not read thge link before I sent my reply I thought it was a joke link.

Now that I have read the link, I see that the author came up with some very similar if not better than the one that I came up with.

There is several advantages that his system has over mine. One is that it is a simpler system than mine. Two is that every school plays every other school every two years.

However, his system has a fundamental flaw. The schools is the small pods get to keep their rivals while the schools is the large pods do not.

In his system, Arkansas does not play Texas A&M every year. Also Arkansas does not play LSU every year and Vanderbilt does not play Tennessee every year. These are just 3 games that I found at first glance. There could be others as well.

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Flip teams around in their format:

East
Ga. (Au.)/Fl. (LSU)/Tn. (Ala.)

South
Au. (Ga.)/LSU (Fl.)/Ala. (Tn.)

North
SC/Ky./Vandy/Mizz.

West
Ark./TA&M/Miss./MSU




I did not understand this reply because I did not click on the link before.

Moving which schools that are in the smaller pods does not solve the problem. In your system, Texas A&M does not play LSU every year and Tennessee does not play Vanderbilt every year. Missouri does not play Arkansas every year. There could be others as well.

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