9 SEC games, starting in 2026

Historically, Florida was Auburn's biggest rivals were Bama, UGA, and UF. Before expansion mucked everything up, Auburn was easily UF's biggest rival after UGA and FSU.

And really, if you're rotating the other six every other year, who cares how tough your permanents are? You're going to level off.
I for one would love to watch the lizards and auburn impale each other every year. No bais
 
This will break the APSUs and Mercers

It's such an easy solution. I don't understand how they cannot be a preseason game. ESPN would pay for SEC preseason football. The coaches would like it to have a game that doesn't count for redshirt and do some scouting in live action. The fans would like it. The FCS schools need it for the money. You'd make up the cost to pay them with tickets and concessions. Just makes too much sense.
 
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It should be Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Alabama if they are truly protecting traditional rivals.

Some people may say Florida and Georgia are traditional but those didn't really become rivals until the division split in 1992. Ole Miss and Auburn are both more traditional rivals than either Florida and Georgia. I think Vols have still played Ole Miss and Auburn more times than Florida or Georgia despite playing them 30+ years straight.
We used to almost never play Georgia or Florida. They are not traditional opponents. We only started playing them when the conference added SC and Ark then split into 2 divisions. Before that, we would occasionally play one in a bowl game.
 
Bama, Vandy, and Kentucky has to be our annual opponents you would think. That means no more annual Florida or Georgia sadly

I love the fact we Tennessee fans deny Vandy is a rival until these permanent games get discussed. Suddenly you think the in state rivalry is the most important game of the season. Playing that 3D chess.
 
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We used to almost never play Georgia or Florida. They are not traditional opponents. We only started playing them when the conference added SC and Ark then split into 2 divisions. Before that, we would occasionally play one in a bowl game.
The split was, I think, 1992. I think 33 years is long enough to establish a tradition.
 
This will certainly help eliminate SEC teams from the playoffs. That's what the B10 wanted.
If you are making the playoffs by playing OVC and other small programs then you really do not belong in the playoffs any way. I think the B1G was right in forcing the SEC to stop raping their fans by charging premium prices for substandard competition.
 
Nope..they’re not going to end the rivalries like TSIO
They will split the conference in two divisions

if 20:

East:
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Florida
Georgia
South Carolina
North Carolina
NC State
Virginia
Virginia Tech

West:
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Missouri
Arkansas
LSU
Ole Miss
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn


if 24:

East:
Tennessee
Kentucky
Florida
Georgia
Georgia Tech
South Carolina
North Carolina
NC State
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Duke

West:
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Missouri
Arkansas
LSU
Ole Miss
Mississippi St
Alabama
Auburn
Kansas
Vanderbilt
 
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