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re: Here's the solution to the "permanent opponent" BS....

Posted on 7/23/13 at 8:49 am to
Posted by STRIPES
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2003
4771 posts
Posted on 7/23/13 at 8:49 am to
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So you put all the crappy teams except Lsu in the west and all the great teams except ut And Vandy in the east. This just sounds like your effort to make sure Lsu can play for a title almost every year.


So A&M is a crappy team now? Ole Miss is now non-competitive? Arkansas has beaten LSU several times recently. Maybe you have forgotten that?

In addition, I guess you think that rotating Bama, Florida, UGA, and USC won't happen? Add 2 of those East teams to any LSU schedule and then look at it. When the SEC goes to a 9 game schedule (& it will) you would add 3 of the SEC East teams on a rotating basis. Let's say LSU plays A&M, Arkansas, & Ole Miss from the West along with the other SEC West teams and also adds
Alabama and UF from the SEC East. Are you telling me that LSU automaticly wins the SEC West? Guess what LSU lost to both teams last year. What if a 3rd SEC East team was added to a 9 game schedule? Then you would add Vandy, Ky, USC, Auburn or Tennessee. None of which are much stronger than say Arkansas. The strength of one division over the other would be reduced by the proper use of rotating teams. The current 8 game schedule allows for 6 division teams and 1 East Permanent team (UF)and ONE rotating team. That's simply ridiculous in a 14 team league.

I don't think that playing any SEC game as non-conference game is the answer either. I also think that playing these traditional games as divisional games adds to their appeal and adds to the value of these "traditional games". To play these games and say they don't count in the conference standings is a joke. That will never happen and certainly not on a recurring basis.

It is so obvious that if these traditional games are so important to those fan bases then those teams should be in the same division. It's a no-brainer.
This post was edited on 7/23/13 at 9:02 am
Posted by frankenfish
Crofton, MD
Member since Feb 2008
837 posts
Posted on 7/23/13 at 9:31 am to
I agree with this, though I would swap Vandy and Kentucky since Vandy is actually more westward than Kentucky. I think it actually makes sense to look at a Map and put the western most teams in the western division and the eastern most in the eastern division. You can draw a straight line from just East of Kentucky to just East of LSU and make a logical division. A true north/south division would put Alabama in the West and Auburn in the East but that doesn't solve the current problem that the "permanent opponents" seeks to remedy.

Moving Auburn and Alabama east allows them to keep their games against Georgia and Tennessee each year. Then I'd propose going to 9 SEC games with three rotations (no perms) to allow the maximum number of cross divisional games so that the conference feels like one conference rather than two. Sure there may be a year when LSU gets Florida, Alabama and Georgia and Alabama gets Vandy, State and Arkansas but rotating three teams yearly is more equitable that one permanent opponent and one "random" team under the bridge schedule.

My hope is the abortion that is the current "bridge" schedule is to tide us over until we add two more teams to get to 16. Depending on where the SEC moves the east/west divisions could vary. Hopefully that happens soon.

This is separate from the "bridge" schedule being developed by an Alabama alum and benefitting Alabama. Hopefully that will be addressed long term but it sure stinks short term. I too find the "roommate swap" schedule interesting...
This post was edited on 7/23/13 at 9:33 am
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