If the intent is to get the top 2 SEC teams in the same game at the end of the year, and truly make the conference championship game a true play-in game to the playoffs the only way to guarantee that is to do away with divisions. Kramer's model has never been about the 2 best squaring off.
It's not that complicated, it was the one thing the SEC before 1992 had right. When we all were playing at least 6 conference games Alabama, Tennessee, and the rest got to pick who they wanted to play as rivals. So be it, if someone hasn't historically declared by now, it probably doesn't really matter to them. With the Aggies and Gamecocks and Mizzou I'm sure they would be happy to take as many of the downtrodden on their schedule as possible.
It's all about the playoffs and we're not going back. Why not have a conference championship game that actually reflects that?
aside from the last 5ish years, we have had that more times than not. mid 2000's Bama, FL, LSU and GA were nationally relevant games to determine who would got to the BCS. Pre 1998, National title games were not in the hands of the teams, so it's a little muddy, but Bama and FL won titles and played in 3 games that determined titles. you could argue that so did TN in 97, to a lesser degree...not sure had TN beaten Neb in the orange bowl we'd of won it, but neb winning it, certainly did.
anywho...this is still a function of Bama being what they've been the past 5 years, and the East being what it's been....nothing more.
you're not going to convince me that had Bama played LSU, ARK, Aub, MSU or Ole Miss in those title games the past few years, that much would really change.
the SEC is a 1 team league right now.
here's a scenario that should be considered...........
make Bama an independent.:thumbsup:
i mean if we're going to manufacture competition by changing the schedule...then you'd really need to get Bama out to accomplish that...they've lost, what 3, conf games in the last 5 years? 2 to Ole Miss, 1 to Auburn....? the other 12 teams....0 fer. and think about how they lost those games....it took acts of God to make those 3 happen.
so, there's a scenario for the SEC to consider...kick Bama out and put them on their own.

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