Did tradition matter in 1992 when we stopped annual rivalries with Auburn and Ole Miss that had been happening for years? UGA and Florida weren’t on the tradition radar until the 90s. Things change.They will never be happy ; always changing, changing. Tennessee is supposed to play bama, florida, uga, uk & vandy every year. Tradition. But Tradition doesn't matter anymore. I doesn't matter what WE want/think. It will probably be bama, uk and vandy.
how does Georgia make any more sense than Bama geographically?Did tradition matter in 1992 when we stopped annual rivalries with Auburn and Ole Miss that had been happening for years? UGA and Florida weren’t on the tradition radar until the 90s. Things change.
Ought to be Vandy, Kentucky and UGA just for the logical sense of geography.
I agree. the three teams we have play d over 100 times are Bama Vandy and UK.For some reason I thought it was Kentucky. Well regardless, we've played them over 100 times. Can't let that kind of history go.
Definitely. Throw in Vandy/UK, LSU/Ark, LSU/Ole Miss, maybe SC/UK. The schedule kind of makes itself. And if they stick to the idea of playing everybody at least every other year and making everybody play home and away within 4 years and I think everybody will realize giving back a traditional opponent or two really won’t seem like as big a deal.Iron Bowl and Egg Bowl, too.
TBH I don't see many "traditional" games being lost at all. you have to dig at the bottom of the barrel to find examples.Definitely. Throw in Vandy/UK, LSU/Ark, LSU/Ole Miss, maybe SC/UK. The schedule kind of makes itself. And if they stick to the idea of playing everybody at least every other year and making everybody play home and away within 4 years and I think everybody will realize giving back a traditional opponent or two really won’t seem like as big a deal.