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I am not sure how to explain it any different. Do you not understand the difference between 4 groups of 4 playing each other in a round robin format, and each team getting 3 permanent rivals, with no 2 teams having the same other 3 teams? I mean that is a significant difference in how it plays out. The later provides far more high end games which is why it is emerging as the favorite format.Sounds like a 4 team pod either way.
If I’m Auburn and I play UGA, Bama and Vandy every year then that’s a 4 team pod. If you rotate another 4 SEC school for an 8 conference game schedule then it’s still a pod.
If walks like a pod, smells like a pod and sounds like a pod then it’s a pod.
You are getting all tied up on the word "pod." Call it a pod if you like, but the two methods of determining who you play is obviously significantly different. If you really think it through, the word pod is stupid. If you are going to use pods - 4 groups of 4 - then call them divisions like all other sports do. You could could do East (UF, UGA, Ky, and USCjr), Central (UA, AU, UTjr, Vandy), West (OU, TX, A&M, Mizzou) and South (LSU, OM, MSU and Arky) - not geographically perfect, but you get the point.
This isn't something I made up ... this is what everyone is using to describe these groups of teams.