LegionnaireOfTheMiserable
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Plenty to go around. Arizona, UCF, Cinci, WVU, KU, UCLA, MD, Nebraska, Indiana, Cal, Virginia, Stanford, VT, BC etc.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.
No, we are still required to schedule a Power Conference team.Wonder if this move means that the Washington series is going to be cancelled. Hope not.
Bama has a much longer tradition with Mississippi State than they do LSU. Bama-LSU was barely a rivalry until Saban came to Tuscaloosa. But I'm sure we'll get paired with them because ESPN will want that annual matchup.
I agree. It would have been a very easy solution at the time. Honestly, Missouri and Alabama (namely Saban) were for such at the very get go; UT seemed to waiver a bit back and forth on the matter over the years (one of the UT ADs - maybe Hart? - was verbal about his support for a 9 game schedule).This should have been done in 2012 when they brought in TAMU and Missouri. It was easy too. You played your 6 in division, you played one cross conference opponent germanely, rotate the 2 every year. I was so mad when they didn't do that.
I could see Alabama, Florida, and Vandy. I cant see us drawing both Vandy and KY as perms. We'd have 2 of the 3 worst teams in the SEC as permanent opponents. Other teams wont like that.South Carolina is interesting though - not much tradition with them - but not sure who their 3 would be.
I think we have more teams that could be labeled as tradition than them. So maybe that is the thought.
I do expect Vandy and Bama to be two of the three.
No doubt Georgia and Florida will not be in the three set teams we play.
I could see Alabama, Florida, and Vandy. I cant see us drawing both Vandy and KY as perms. We'd have 2 of the 3 worst teams in the SEC as permanent opponents. Other teams wont like that.
That photo is of the last time the barrel was a part of that game.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.
(Georgia would probably complain too, but, you know, TSIO, until the end of time).
My suggestions (yes, some aren't perfect, but it's not gonna be):
Alabama - Auburn, Tennessee, Mississippi St
Arkansas - Missouri, Texas A&M, LSU
Auburn - Alabama, Georgia, Florida
Florida - Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn
Georgia - Florida, Auburn, South Carolina
Kentucky - South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
LSU - Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Arkansas
Mississippi St - Ole Miss, Missouri, Alabama
Missouri - Arkansas, Mississippi St, Texas
Oklahoma - LSU, Texas, Texas A&M
Ole Miss - Mississippi St, LSU, Vanderbilt
South Carolina - Kentucky, Florida, Georgia
Tennessee - Vanderbilt, Alabama, Kentucky
Texas - Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Missouri
Texas A&M - Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma
Vanderbilt - Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss
I think us, Auburn, and Ole Miss will be Bama's perm 3.My suggestions (yes, some aren't perfect, but it's not gonna be):
Alabama - Auburn, Tennessee, Mississippi St
Arkansas - Missouri, Texas A&M, LSU
Auburn - Alabama, Georgia, Florida
Florida - Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn
Georgia - Florida, Auburn, South Carolina
Kentucky - South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
LSU - Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Arkansas
Mississippi St - Ole Miss, Missouri, Alabama
Missouri - Arkansas, Mississippi St, Texas
Oklahoma - LSU, Texas, Texas A&M
Ole Miss - Mississippi St, LSU, Vanderbilt
South Carolina - Kentucky, Florida, Georgia
Tennessee - Vanderbilt, Alabama, Kentucky
Texas - Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Missouri
Texas A&M - Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma
Vanderbilt - Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss