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Georgia has owned Auburn in that spot of late though, since 2005, Auburn is 3-11 against UGA. Even we have a better record than that, as bad as we've been. Also, in the short term, playing them later is worse because we have less depth. I'd rather have moved Florida to November. Those gators would struggle more in Knoxville weather circa November 15. Which brings me back to my earlier question, why is Auburn calling the shots?I'm good with this. Late season is when Georgia does their best choking.
Georgia has owned Auburn in that spot of late though, since 2005, Auburn is 3-10 against UGA. Even we have a better record than that, as bad as we've been. Also, in the short term, playing them later is worse because we have less depth. I'd rather have moved Florida to November. Those gators would struggle more in Knoxville weather circa November 15.
Georgia has owned Auburn in that spot of late though, since 2005, Auburn is 3-11 against UGA. Even we have a better record than that, as bad as we've been. Also, in the short term, playing them later is worse because we have less depth. I'd rather have moved Florida to November. Those gators would struggle more in Knoxville weather circa November 15. Which brings me back to my earlier question, why is Auburn calling the shots?
I agree someone needs to be moved. That's not in question at all from my perspective. I am a little irked to find out that Auburn is essentially asking to get out of situation they deliberately got themselves into and questioning why they hold so much sway with the league office. If we went to the league trying to move the Florida game to November because of our early season gauntlet you can bet they'd tell us to pound sand, in fact, I bet at some point we've asked and they've already told us that, but now here we are, bam, Auburn whines and everyone else is re-arranged to accommodate them.I’d propose 2 counter points. First, Mizzou is 5-2 against us in the current spot. And second, playing UF, UGA, SEC West Rotation, Bama and South Carolina all in a row is DEFINITELY bad for depth. Better to put a less talented team in UGA’s place like Mizzou when we’re healthy and give us a better shot to get that win and break up the October Murderer’s Row.
Win/win, IMO. Our Schedule has always been unbalanced towards the September/October months. This will balance things nicely.AU has been crying for the last two years for the SEC to change their schedule and not have to play both Georgia and Alabama in November claiming it wasn’t fair. Well, they got their wish, starting in 2020, AU will replace Tennessee on on Georgia’s schedule and Tennessee will now play Georgia in November instead of September/October.
Sorry, just saw this. It still has to be approved by the SEC but if it is (likely that it is) then it will be the Tennessee game that’s moved.From where are you seeing / hearing this part of the story (that the Tennessee game is the one which will be moved)? The two main articles on the matter (SaturdayDownSouth and the original article from 247Sports where the story was broken) mention that the UGA/Auburn game would be moved to either September or October, but nothing further.
Is it an assumption being made, at this point?
Raises handA couple of months ago, someone posted here a 'leaked' Mizzou schedule that showed them playing us in September.
That fits this new revelation perfectly.
So now we're going to have Florida, Mizzou and OOC-Power 5 opponent in September ... Bama, South Carolina and rotating SEC-W opponent in October ... Georgia, Kentucky and Vandy in November. With a couple of cupcakes springled in at the front and back.
That sounds great to me.
Soft.AU has been crying for the last two years for the SEC to change their schedule and not have to play both Georgia and Alabama in November claiming it wasn’t fair. Well, they got their wish, starting in 2020, AU will replace Tennessee on on Georgia’s schedule and Tennessee will now play Georgia in November instead of September/October.
As someone who has been to the swamp for a UT game in both Sept and Nov. I vote we have it moved to Nov. Nobody should have to be in Gainesville in Sept. Just awful.
shiiiit. works better for us. approved!AU has been crying for the last two years for the SEC to change their schedule and not have to play both Georgia and Alabama in November claiming it wasn’t fair. Well, they got their wish, starting in 2020, AU will replace Tennessee on on Georgia’s schedule and Tennessee will now play Georgia in November instead of September/October.
For years Bama had a very weak schedule the first half of the year. As a result, they could "build" their team as the season progressed, concentrating on fundamentals and building their playbook rather than having to coach to win each game. The perfect example was 1992. Bama was not very good starting the season. They opened with Vandy and struggled much of that game, then a very lackluster 17-10 win over Southern Miss in Tuscaloser, followed by a weak Arkansas team, then a 13-0 win over LA Tech, then a weak SC team lead by Sparky Woods, and then Tulane. By the time they got to the 5-1 Vols, who had played UGA, UF and LSU, they had built confidence over the previous 6 games and worked out the kinks in their offense and defense. Had they played the Vols or UF earlier in the season, they would likely have lost big.I like the thought of front end loading the easiest part of the schedule. We could use at least 3 weeks of tune up games to start the season. Get some wins under your belt and get some confidence. Then level up.