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Pod-System for the SEC
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:30 am
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:30 am
The ultimate fix for SEC football, basketball, and baseball scheduling
*All schools listed in alphabetical order
SEC North -
1) Kentucky
2) Missouri
3) Tennessee
4) Vanderbilt
- Admittedly weak (with as much shite as UT and Missouri fans talk; you would think the division would be stronger)
SEC East -
1) Georgia
2) Florida
3) Virginia Tech/Clemson/UNC/NCSU (never can please people with this one)
4) South Carolina
SEC West -
1) Arkansas
2) LSU
3) Oklahoma
4) Texas A&M
SEC South -
1) Alabama
2) Auburn
3) Ole Miss
4) MSU
- Winner of the East and the winner of the North play in Nashville on the first weekend of December
- Winner of the South and the Winner of the East play in New Orleans on the first weekend of December
- The winners of each game play for the SEC Championship in Atlanta on the second Saturday of December
Scheduling -
- 3/2/2/1/1 format
(3 teams from your divison, 2 from the each of the two divisions that your permanent crossover isnt in, 1 school from the division of your permanent crossover, and your permanent crossover opponent
Ex: Alabama's schedule Year 1 of this plan
3 - Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU
2 - Florida, South Carolina
2 - Arkansas, LSU
1 - Vanderbilt
1 (permanent) - Tennessee
Alabama's schedule Year 2 of this plan
3 - Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU
2 - Georgia, UNC
2 - Oklahoma, Texas A&M
1 - Kentucky
1 (permanent) - Tennessee
* would be an uneven number of home/away SEC games, but it is mathematically unavoidable. It would work itself out by giving each school one year with 4 home games and one year with 5 home games.
* eliminate in-conference neutral-site games
*All schools listed in alphabetical order
SEC North -
1) Kentucky
2) Missouri
3) Tennessee
4) Vanderbilt
- Admittedly weak (with as much shite as UT and Missouri fans talk; you would think the division would be stronger)
SEC East -
1) Georgia
2) Florida
3) Virginia Tech/Clemson/UNC/NCSU (never can please people with this one)
4) South Carolina
SEC West -
1) Arkansas
2) LSU
3) Oklahoma
4) Texas A&M
SEC South -
1) Alabama
2) Auburn
3) Ole Miss
4) MSU
- Winner of the East and the winner of the North play in Nashville on the first weekend of December
- Winner of the South and the Winner of the East play in New Orleans on the first weekend of December
- The winners of each game play for the SEC Championship in Atlanta on the second Saturday of December
Scheduling -
- 3/2/2/1/1 format
(3 teams from your divison, 2 from the each of the two divisions that your permanent crossover isnt in, 1 school from the division of your permanent crossover, and your permanent crossover opponent
Ex: Alabama's schedule Year 1 of this plan
3 - Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU
2 - Florida, South Carolina
2 - Arkansas, LSU
1 - Vanderbilt
1 (permanent) - Tennessee
Alabama's schedule Year 2 of this plan
3 - Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU
2 - Georgia, UNC
2 - Oklahoma, Texas A&M
1 - Kentucky
1 (permanent) - Tennessee
* would be an uneven number of home/away SEC games, but it is mathematically unavoidable. It would work itself out by giving each school one year with 4 home games and one year with 5 home games.
* eliminate in-conference neutral-site games
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:35 am to sand mountainDvalues
quote:
frick you

Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:36 am to MSHawg1
quote:
SEC North -
1) Kentucky
2) Clemson
3) Tennessee
4) South Carolina
SEC East -
1) Georgia
2) Florida
3) Virginia Tech
4) Vanderbilt
SEC West -
1) Arkansas
2) LSU
3) Missouri
4) Texas A&M
SEC South -
1) Alabama
2) Auburn
3) Ole Miss
4) MSU
FIFY
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:36 am to MSHawg1
quote:
SEC North -
1) Kentucky
2) Missouri
3) Tennessee
4) Vanderbilt

Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:36 am to MSHawg1
Why does everyone think Oklahoma and one of the ACC schools would just up and leave their conference? Every time I see people’s ideas with them in the conference it makes me laugh at your stupidity.
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:38 am to MSHawg1
quote:
SEC North -
1) Kentucky
2) Missouri
3) Tennessee
4) Vanderbilt

quote:
SEC West -
1) Arkansas
2) LSU
3) Oklahoma
4) Texas A&M

Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:38 am to MSHawg1
I did not read a word of the OP fwiw
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:38 am to Hailstate15
quote:
Why does everyone think Oklahoma and one of the ACC schools would just up and leave their conference?

quote:
Every time I see people’s ideas with them in the conference it makes me laugh at your stupidity.
You're not the only one laughing
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:40 am to MSHawg1
It will never happen. You are too much of a dumb arse to see that
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:40 am to MSHawg1
Arkansas would still finish in the bottom of said pod
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:42 am to MSHawg1
This has been discussed ad nauseam.
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:45 am to MsGarrison
quote:
Arkansas would still finish in the bottom of said pod
True...Thankfully Arkansas aint afraid of nobody
Back to the OP - Permanent Crossovers
Alabama - Tennessee
Auburn - Georgia
Arkansas - Missouri
Florida - Oklahoma
Kentucky - MSU
LSU - Ole Miss
South Carolina - Texas A&M
This post was edited on 4/16/19 at 10:46 am
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:46 am to MSHawg1
So in your theory, this could be Tennessee's schedule 1 year:
Kentucky
Missouri
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
South Carolina
Arkansas
Texas A&M
Alabama
Ole Miss
Yeahhhhhh
And they will ALWAYS play Missouri, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Missouri
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
South Carolina
Arkansas
Texas A&M
Alabama
Ole Miss
Yeahhhhhh

And they will ALWAYS play Missouri, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
This post was edited on 4/16/19 at 10:47 am
Posted on 4/16/19 at 10:49 am to thunderbird1100
quote:
Kentucky
Missouri
Vanderbilt
Virginia Tech
South Carolina
Arkansas
Texas A&M
Alabama
Ole Miss
Not sure I see a single win for UT. That schedule is way more difficult than the one they played this last year and went 5-7 with.
Posted on 4/16/19 at 11:12 am to MSHawg1
Oklahoma to the SEC would mean better food options at away games :)
Posted on 4/16/19 at 11:19 am to MSHawg1
We do not need pods, we just need to let every team get assigned 3 or 4 perm rivals and rotate the rest, best 2 teams to Atlanta
We keep DSOR & TSIO, every team keeps their most important rivalry games
Yes, we may have to see tie breakers for who gets to play championship, but so what?
We keep DSOR & TSIO, every team keeps their most important rivalry games
Yes, we may have to see tie breakers for who gets to play championship, but so what?
Posted on 4/16/19 at 11:45 am to Hailstate15
quote:
Why does everyone think Oklahoma and one of the ACC schools would just up and leave their conference? Every time I see people’s ideas with them in the conference it makes me laugh at your stupidity.

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