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Does anyone know who voted for 8- or 9-game SEC schedule?
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RE: Does anyone know who voted for 8- or 9-game SEC schedule?
I favor protecting permanent OOC in-state P5 rivalries. And creating other SEC members for in-state or out-of-state scheduling at the P5 level.

USC, UGA, UF, & UK have it. OU probably also with oSu.

Ta&m & UT could easily do it in-state among (Baylor, TTU, TCU, or Houston).

Arkansas, Mizzou, Tenn., & Vandy could do it with neighboring state schools. (Examples: Vandy vs WFU or Duke; Tenn. vs VT or NC or NCSU; ARK vs a Tex B12 or Kanas B12. Mizzou vs Kansas.

Auburn, Alabama, LSU, MSU, Miss. have had their SEC geographic advantages. They can cooperate and find “routine and consistent” P-level OOCs. Extra travel would be in order, but that’s the point, comparatively.

8 or 9 conference fb games, this could be structured and offers more scheduling equity, usually.
06-10-2022 08:25 AM
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RE: Does anyone know who voted for 8- or 9-game SEC schedule? - OdinFrigg - 06-10-2022 08:25 AM



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