volfan102455
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If only you had read what you posted to "discuss" lolDepends on the definition of “quality” and I guess we’ll find out. Not sure who is going to define that. Should be interesting.
Alabama's complaint is likely going to be about if they have to match up with Auburn, Tennessee, and LSU yearly, not who Tennessee does or doesn't get.Now you watch. Tennessee will have to surrender one of its oldest rivalries - likely Kentucky - so big baby Bama can be happy too. "What!? They get Vanderbilt and Kentucky? That's not fair!"
That means that this -
View attachment 765850-will go away as a rivalry so those loathsome gumps will shut up about it.
Guys on Knoxville sports talk, now saying they think Vols 3 will be Vandy, Bama, SCarolina. (Kentucky fans won’t like this).Tennessee, Bama, Auburn, Vandy
South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky
Mississippi, Miss State, LSU, Missouri (or Arkansas)
Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Arkansas (or Missouri)
USCjr doesn't make much sense.Guys on Knoxville sports talk, now saying they think Vols 3 will be Vandy, Bama, SCarolina. (Kentucky fans won’t like this).
South Carolina is interesting though - not much tradition with them - but not sure who their 3 would be.Guys on Knoxville sports talk, now saying they think Vols 3 will be Vandy, Bama, SCarolina. (Kentucky fans won’t like this).
Alabama's complaint is likely going to be about if they have to match up with Auburn, Tennessee, and LSU yearly, not who Tennessee does or doesn't get.
And honestly, as a neutral fan watching it, I'd be all for Alabama-LSU not being a protected every-year game.
Likely in a similar way to how the ACC does it. Each team has 3 protected rivalries that get played each season, and then they have 6 other games on a rotation that's made from the remaining 12 SEC teams and is plotted out over a 4-ish year period....then how does 3 permanent rivals work? Dellinger reported that was still the plan.
True, I did miss that little item. Sorry. But I would still submit that there are different levels of “quality” in those 3 conferences that can be scheduled. Unfortunately not everybody can get Houston, Wake Forest, Rutgers or Purdue at the same time so I guess there has to be a decent nonconference game in there somewhere.If only you had read what you posted to "discuss" lol
"SEC teams are required to schedule at least one additional high quality non-conference from the Atlantic Coast, Big Ten or Big 12 conferences or Notre Dame each season."
