Doberman
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My bigger complaint is less Mizzou, specifically, and more the way they changed the schedules for 14 teams.
If we're going to have 14 teams, everyone should just have 3 permanent rivals, and then rotate the other 10 opponents (play 5 one year, 5 the next). It's completley stupid that we only play some SEC West teams every 6 years and only get a home game every 12 years. Just get rid of the divisions and the Championship Game should be the top 2 teams.
They don’t fit in with the rest of the conference at all. I don’t mind having 14 teams, and A&M was a nice addition, but Missouri doesn’t add much of anything. It’s a pro sports state with a culture that just doesn’t mesh with the rest of the league.
VA Tech would have been a much better selection as their footprint stretches across central VA to the fertile tidewater region and up towards DC. I can’t stand the Hokies, so I’m kind of glad that didn’t pan out.
Right. But adding a 9th sec game could give us both. I'm in favor of it.It's been brought up a million times here.
It would screw up the Alabama-Tennessee rivalry because Auburn-Alabama would be the new cross division rivalry.
But, except for that one issue, it would be perfect. It would bring balance to the divisions and Tennessee-Auburn and Florida-Auburn used to be rivalries too. Plus, it makes geographic sense.
I’m 100% against FSU joining the SEC. They had their chance and they chose the easy way out with the ACC instead. Let them wallow in their mediocrity.
GT left us once. As much as it makes sense, not sure they have the guts to ask for a do-over.I would love Georgia Tech in the SEC. Tech has a pretty decent fanbase, history, stadium. New coach has them going in the right direction too. Not to mention it would boost the conference academically.
Would suck for UT to have to recruit against another SEC team in Georgia though, especially Atlanta proper. So much talent comes from that gigantic metro.