Other_Guy
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The whole argument is overblown. If tenn gets 2 "easy" games, there's only a few "easyc games in the SEC anymore. So the other 6 are going to be mostly playoff contenders. Remember, 9 teams still get to play Kentucky and/or vandy too. All they need to do is make sure the rest of the schedule balances out.
If things go as I'm expecting, Tenn will go on the road to Vandy (UK and Bama at home, meaning they'd get the extra home game). So they can make sure Tenn's other 3 road games are really tough.
There's no way to make sure its all balanced but I dont think its going to make a big difference in the long run, and you're right, it could come back to bite them. There's no way of knowing in this transfer age whether a schedule is going to be easy or hard from year to year.
And it'll all change when they expand again.
If things go as I'm expecting, Tenn will go on the road to Vandy (UK and Bama at home, meaning they'd get the extra home game). So they can make sure Tenn's other 3 road games are really tough.
There's no way to make sure its all balanced but I dont think its going to make a big difference in the long run, and you're right, it could come back to bite them. There's no way of knowing in this transfer age whether a schedule is going to be easy or hard from year to year.
And it'll all change when they expand again.