LordVOLdemort
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Our first four games, 2 scrubs and 2 P5’s, including opening SEC play Florida. None of this is unusual.
Ball State
Pitt
Akron
Florida
Then we get a really early bye week, week 5.
Then we go straight to our 2 west opponents back to back, LSU and Bama, then we randomly get another mid-season scrub (UT Martin).
LSU
Bama
UT Martin
After all that, then we finally start playing the rest of the East.
Kentucky
Georgia
Mizzou
South Carolina
Vandy
So in the first 8 weeks, we play one opponent from our division, then play all the rest of them in our last 5 weeks. Our final scrub game is October 22nd, and we get a really early bye. Probably the weirdest schedule I’ve seen in a long time, but honestly, I don’t love the way it’s laid out. Our easiest SEC games all come at the end of the season when injuries have set in.
We played Aub in 18 and Miss St in 19. They both had 3-5 SEC records. That's quite a stretch saying they were the 2nd best team in the West. And you believe LSU will finish 2nd? I'll take that bet.Texas A&M will be our West team in 2023 so we will get them just as they are ascending to be Alabama’s number 1 contender. We consistently get the West’s 2nd best team in addition to Alabama.
Over the past 10 seasons, these are the teams we have played from the West. Each team’s ranking at the time we played them is in front, with their finish in the West in parentheses:We played Aub in 18 and Miss St in 19. They both had 3-5 SEC records. That's quite a stretch saying they were the 2nd best team in the West. And you believe LSU will finish 2nd? I'll take that bet.
Over the past 10 seasons, these are the teams we have played from the West. Each team’s ranking at the time we played them is in front, with their finish in the West in parentheses:
2011: #1 LSU (1st), #2 Alabama (2nd), #8 Arkansas (3rd)
2012: #19 Mississippi St (4th), #1 Alabama (1st)
2013: #1 Alabama (2nd), #9 Auburn (1st)
2014: #3 Ole Miss (3rd), #4 Alabama (1st)
2015: UR Arkansas (3rd), #8 Alabama (1st)
2016: #8 Texas A&M (4th), #1 Alabama (1st)
2017: #20 LSU (3rd), #1 Alabama (2nd)
2018: #21 Auburn (4th), #1 Alabama (1st)
2019: UR Mississippi St (5th), #1 Alabama (2nd)
2020: #2 Alabama (1st), UR Arkansas (6th), #21 Auburn (3rd), #5 Texas A&M (2nd)
2021: #13 Ole Miss (2nd), #4 Alabama (1st)
4 out of 10 years we have had to play the top 2 teams from the West. 7 out of 10 years we have had to play at least 2 of the top 3 teams. 2 years we played the entire top 3 in the West.
It's statistically absurd how we always get teams at their peak. Ole Miss being one of the crazier examples. They were good in 2014 and 2015. Then they were bad for like 5 years. They were good again in 2021. We played them in 2014 and 2021. So they were only good for 3 out of those 8 years, and we played them in 2 out of those 3 good years.
Look back at the Fulmer years. There was a reason we were usually undefeated in November.Our first four games, 2 scrubs and 2 P5’s, including opening SEC play Florida. None of this is unusual.
Ball State
Pitt
Akron
Florida
Then we get a really early bye week, week 5.
Then we go straight to our 2 west opponents back to back, LSU and Bama, then we randomly get another mid-season scrub (UT Martin).
LSU
Bama
UT Martin
After all that, then we finally start playing the rest of the East.
Kentucky
Georgia
Mizzou
South Carolina
Vandy
So in the first 8 weeks, we play one opponent from our division, then play all the rest of them in our last 5 weeks. Our final scrub game is October 22nd, and we get a really early bye. Probably the weirdest schedule I’ve seen in a long time, but honestly, I don’t love the way it’s laid out. Our easiest SEC games all come at the end of the season when injuries have set in.