
Thomallister1291
Favorite team: | |
Location: | |
Biography: | |
Interests: | |
Occupation: | |
Number of Posts: | 1 |
Registered on: | 1/21/2025 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
Recent Posts
Message
If the SEC/Big Ten scheduling alliance does happen, how do you expect it to be?
Posted by Thomallister1291 on 1/27/25 at 11:16 am
Hello! This is my first post here, so hopefully I can end up contributing positively to this place, I'm an Alabama fan btw.
So we've all heard about the SEC x Big Ten meeting that happened last year as well as the upcoming February one, where the CFP format will be discussed, but there's a particularly cool detail about the first one.
In it there was some sort of discussion regarding a scheduling alliance between both leagues, while it doesn't seem like it will be discussed in the second meeting, I'm still hopeful the idea hasn't been thrown off the window for now, as I like it.
Ofc there's still some matchups between the two conferences scheduled for the coming years, like the 2027-28 Alabama vs. Ohio State home and home series, but that alliance would obviously increase the amount of matchups, just imagine stuff like Alabama vs. Oregon, LSU vs. Michigan, Oklahoma vs. USC and Georgia vs. Penn State all happening in a much more frequent basis.
There's some hurdles tho, like the SEC playing 8 conference games instead of 9 like the Big Ten does, but according to some reports, it's not a full on requirement for the alliance to take place, right now the only person that has spoken about the idea after the initial meeting is Greg Flugaur, who happens to have a smaller account than other people in the CFB landscape.
We'll see what happens, but for now, are you up for it or nah?
So we've all heard about the SEC x Big Ten meeting that happened last year as well as the upcoming February one, where the CFP format will be discussed, but there's a particularly cool detail about the first one.
In it there was some sort of discussion regarding a scheduling alliance between both leagues, while it doesn't seem like it will be discussed in the second meeting, I'm still hopeful the idea hasn't been thrown off the window for now, as I like it.
Ofc there's still some matchups between the two conferences scheduled for the coming years, like the 2027-28 Alabama vs. Ohio State home and home series, but that alliance would obviously increase the amount of matchups, just imagine stuff like Alabama vs. Oregon, LSU vs. Michigan, Oklahoma vs. USC and Georgia vs. Penn State all happening in a much more frequent basis.
There's some hurdles tho, like the SEC playing 8 conference games instead of 9 like the Big Ten does, but according to some reports, it's not a full on requirement for the alliance to take place, right now the only person that has spoken about the idea after the initial meeting is Greg Flugaur, who happens to have a smaller account than other people in the CFB landscape.
We'll see what happens, but for now, are you up for it or nah?
Popular