Rickyvol77
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I’d like Florida, Bama and UK or Vandy.
I remember watching y’all’s games vs Auburn growing up and hoping like hell they could help us out. A decent amount of time they did. Don’t know how Auburn seemed to be a thorn in OBC’s side, but they were. The Auburn vs Florida were almost always entertaining.
Lol offensive ? Against a gator troll who has to live on our board to seek validation? You are a nobody here. Gator fans didn’t even exist prior to 1993.Silly man, don’t you know in order to field a competitive schedule, you must disregard your two in-state rivals with a combined 8 national titles to schedule a home-and-home with Cal or Arizona?
That was just Ricky being Ricky…he got checked for posting bad information, didn’t want to own it, so he went on the offensive…deflecting as usual.
Lol offensive ? Against a gator troll who has to live on our board to seek validation? You are a nobody here. Gator fans didn’t even exist prior to 1993.
False. All SEC teams have played a PAC 12 team at least once the past 30 years
Ok and you can continue to hang around here like Aaron Hernandez and it still doesn’t change what I said. Tens of thousands of posts on an opponent’s message board shows who lives rent free in your head
So? I don't know what you're trying to get at in this thread...are you suggesting that UF plays a cupcake schedule year after year or something?They also play UGA instate every year.
I'd prefer a nine game SEC slate (actually thought the 10 game SEC schedule of 2020 was the most intriguing season start to finish of any season I've watched).I know we have quite a few posters from other fanbases that post here. I was hoping to get an idea of what other fanbases are thinking regarding the future SEC schedule.
Do you prefer the 3-6-6 model or the 1-7-7?
If the SEC goes with 3 permanent opponents, what 3 would you want? If they go with one which one?
If the SEC goes to a 9 game conference schedule, should the SEC keep its requirement to schedule at least 1 power 5 opponent?
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It would be a shame to sacrifice real rivalries that help make college football the great sport that it is, in order for UK to have a better chance to be bowl eligible. This also allows them to maintain their rivalry w/ Louisville (huge game in college football) because apparently they might be too chickenshit to play if there were 9 SEC games. Not hearing this from Florida or even South Carolina, and their ACC rivals are traditional power houses.The bigger schools who get more recruits are going to want the 3-6, but only if the 12 team playoff goes through.
KY, Vandy, etc are going to want the 1-7 - they don’t want any more hard games.
Conferences should make their own schedules and teams should play the out-a-conference teams they chose…..Personally, I think all power 5 conferences should play nine conference games and have at least one non-conference power 5 opponent.
I haven't checked recently, but if memory serves me correctly virtually all of the SEC vs PAC games have involved Tenn or LSU vs a PAC opponent.
Conferences should make their own schedules and teams should play the out-a-conference teams they chose…..
No mandate of any kind.
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Arkansas fan here and I prefer the 1-7-7 8 game conference schedule. I don’t like the 9 game conference schedule because it puts half of the schools at a scheduling disadvantage every year. I don’t have an opinion on our permanent opponent but I’m quite sure that somehow Alabama will end up with Vanderbilt as their permanent rival.
Who would you prefer your 1 permanent rival to be?Arkansas fan here and I prefer the 1-7-7 8 game conference schedule. I don’t like the 9 game conference schedule because it puts half of the schools at a scheduling disadvantage every year. I don’t have an opinion on our permanent opponent but I’m quite sure that somehow Alabama will end up with Vanderbilt as their permanent rival.
All of this /\I'm for 3 permanent opponents, 9 SEC games schedule. I also think for OOC schedule, teams should be required to schedule 1 P5 and one G5 opponent. That last spot can go to an FCS opponent if you want to throw a small school a bone. We claim we're the toughest conference, we should prove it with the toughest scheduling.