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not 2025?Sounds like the SEC is going to 9 conference games in 2026. Interesting timing...IYKYK
not 2025?
Sounds like the SEC is going to 9 conference games in 2026. Interesting timing...IYKYK
Just a matter of time.Sounds like the SEC is going to 9 conference games in 2026. Interesting timing...IYKYK
The lower tier SEC teams won't play high end OOC, except UF who plays FSU. They will need the guaranteed 3 OOC wins, hoping to get 3 more IC wins so they can go to a bowl.Good.
Gotta pay those media rights bills.
It's also one extra loss for half the teams.
That's what your AD announced to the world yesterday. Newbie flapping his gums.not 2025?
What about Sakerlina and Clemson? Also I think Arkansas has some doozies coming up in the coming years.The lower tier SEC teams won't play high end OOC, except UF who plays FSU. They will need the guaranteed 3 OOC wins, hoping to get 3 more IC wins so they can go to a bowl.
I read the article on that and if you read his direct quotes it’s not exactly definitive and read more like speculation that he felt it was inevitable.That's what your AD announced to the world yesterday. Newbie flapping his gums.
The lower tier SEC teams won't play high end OOC, except UF who plays FSU. They will need the guaranteed 3 OOC wins, hoping to get 3 more IC wins so they can go to a bowl.
Honestly I don’t see them going to 9 games unless ESPN coughs up more money for the additional games and they may do it but they won’t be fired up about it because they get the cream now so they would be buying junk games.
Just a matter of time.
Take a look at UGA's OOC. Same with Bama, Texas, LSU, etc., All have big time OOC scheduled. I think that logic is that you can drop an OOC game against a top tier team, and so long as you do well IC you will be fine.It's not likely the higher end teams will either since they'll be wanting one of the higher CFP seeds.
Also, do you think the front office is only going to make those extra SEC games a high end team vs a lower tier team?
It's basically about getting viewership numbers ($$) to meet the projected payouts, which is good for CFB fans.
I don't see that expansion. The SEC will only expand if the ACC breaks up, and then it will have to be profitable. There aren't many teams that can make that happen. I've posted a ton on here about it. But this idea that the SEC can't wait to expand any more is nonsense.I agree. I think there's a very high likelihood that this will coincide with the SEC expanding past 16.
And that's likely to happen shortly IMO. But yes, SEC expansion would definitely only include adding ACC schools. I don't see the Big 12 schools being targeted by the SEC.I don't see that expansion. The SEC will only expand if the ACC breaks up, and then it will have to be profitable. There aren't many teams that can make that happen. I've posted a ton on here about it. But this idea that the SEC can't wait to expand any more is nonsense.
yeah CDC didn't say they were going to 9 games next year but said it was coming down the line.. (knows ESPN will pay for it)..I read the article on that and if you read his direct quotes it’s not exactly definitive and read more like speculation that he felt it was inevitable.
I’m for it but the last time they voted (UT & OU didn’t have a vote) Auburn was the only yes. Bama used to be a yes then Saban got butt hurt over Auburn, UT and LSU being his permanent opponents and felt that wasn’t fair.
Honestly I don’t see them going to 9 games unless ESPN coughs up more money for the additional games and they may do it but they won’t be fired up about it because they get the cream now so they would be buying junk games.
Take a look at UGA's OOC. Same with Bama, Texas, LSU, etc., All have big time OOC scheduled. I think that logic is that you can drop an OOC game against a top tier team, and so long as you do well IC you will be fine.
Also, top seeds to go to conference champs. If you aren't the CC, then you can lose a conference game and a big time OOC and still likely get a home game.