dobre_shunka
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Isn't it 1+7 right now? If so, we will lose Ala,Fla and GA potentially too. I see no chance all 3 are on our schedule next year and could potentially lose all 3, depending on if it stays 1+7 or we go to 9 games and a 3+6 formatI see us dropping Oklahoma and Arkansas and Kentucky to add Texas and Ole Miss and South Carolina. If it goes to 9 games, then all bets are off.
Good point. Manning could declare for the draft if he has a good year though.Not sure about all of his assumptions but that Tennessee and Texas will play next year would seem to be a certainty. With Arch starting there, the Manning connection would bring too much national attention to not schedule it.
There is no competitive reason to go to 9. It just cannibalizes the conference further. If you do well in the SEC, you get in the CFP. But adding that extra game, and potential extra loss doesn't help anyone's case. I'm okay with requiring a P4 game instead of a cupcake. But not sure that there's a reason to add a 9th conference game outside of money. Which, honestly, is the only reason that will matter in the end.
Sankey is negotiating for 4 AQs from the SEC in an expanded playoff. To make that happen, the conference may be required to go to a 9 game conference schedule. That's how those negotiations have gone so far.There is no competitive reason to go to 9. It just cannibalizes the conference further. If you do well in the SEC, you get in the CFP. But adding that extra game, and potential extra loss doesn't help anyone's case. I'm okay with requiring a P4 game instead of a cupcake. But not sure that there's a reason to add a 9th conference game outside of money. Which, honestly, is the only reason that will matter in the end.
I don’t care about Florida or Georgia. There’s no real history or tradition to those games. They just became annual opponents in the 1990s.Agreed .but if we stick to 1-7, Ala will be Auburn's permanent rival. No way they break up the Iron Bowl. Gonna be weird and heartbreaking not playing Fla,GA and potentially Ala every year.
Hell, I'd prefer to see both of our schedule, I'm tired of taking ass beatings from them, especially GA. But sadly, the younger generation sees Fla as a bigger rival than Fla. I don't, I was raised to hate Alabubba. If we stick to 1+7, we aren't getting Ala every year, unfortunately. Auburn will always get them first. I'd prefer the 3+5or6, depending on if we stay 8 or go 9.I don’t care about Florida or Georgia. There’s no real history or tradition to those games. They just became annual opponents in the 1990s.
Alabama, Vanderbilt, & Kentucky are the 3 historical rivals.
All this talk makes me wonder if they will ever do away with the SEC championship game
Wrong. in a 12-16 team playoff system the SEC runner-up will be in the playoffs. They will be no worse than 10-3If the season is expanded to 9 conference games, I don't see how the CG survives. There are currently no divisions within the conference and eventually, that CG will be a liability for a team with playoff hopes on the line.
Not sure if it's that or not. And it could very well be wholesale changes next year...but I ain't certain.Isn't it 1+7 right now? If so, we will lose Ala,Fla and GA potentially too. I see no chance all 3 are on our schedule next year and could potentially lose all 3, depending on if it stays 1+7 or we go to 9 games and a 3+6 format