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just to be that guy I propose North and south
North: Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vandy, Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Georgia
South: Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Miss St, Ole Miss
Ok. One, fuck balance, teams will ebb and flow. Two, who has more than 4 real rivals?
Insider guy at Surly said that he's hearing two divisions, no pods, 9 games and one permanent cross over game. He noted that it sounds like Bama-UT would be one.
OP had the schools in each division correct.
I think that's what they are aiming for.. Big games week in week out.. enough so that the feeble minds inside the CFP commission will think 3 loss SEC school>>>>1 loss ACC schoolI don't like the permanent crossover but I'm guessing they want to manufacture some potential matchups for TV purposes.
You don't and live seeing them play every other year. Some of the rivalries in the SEC were built just because teams were stuck in the same division over the years. I believe conferences should focus on keeping the primary rivalries in tack and let new rivalries form within the pods.For the Pod System fans, how do you retain the following rivalries in your scenario:
Tennessee-Kentucky
Georgia-Auburn
Texas A&M/Arkansas-LSU depending on which pod system you go with
Tennessee-Florida
Kentucky-Vanderbilt
They will build in one permanent crossover. You’ll lose one of the games but keep the other.For the Pod System fans, how do you retain the following rivalries in your scenario:
Tennessee-Kentucky
Georgia-Auburn
Texas A&M/Arkansas-LSU depending on which pod system you go with
Tennessee-Florida
Kentucky-Vanderbilt
Why? Those are only the teams they play every year, they will still have 6 other SEC conference opponents and then a CCG. So no, balance isn't a big deal.1) You can't have a pod with the likes of Kentucky, Vandy, South Carolina and Missouri and pretend winning that is the same as winning a division with Alabama and LSU. So balance does matter.
Tennessee - Kent, Bama, vandy, whoever2) It's not about a team having more than 4 rivals. If you actually read what I put, I showed you that the web includes more than 4 teams. If you look at the following rivalries:
Kentucky/Tennessee
Tennessee/Vandy
Tennessee/Alabama
UGA/Florida
UGA/Auburn
Alabama/Auburn
Ole Miss/Miss State
LSU/Arkansas
UT/Aggie
UT/OU
Can you find a way to put these teams into pods and maintain those games? I haven't seen a way to do that yet.
We’re going with the Thunder and Lightning division names.of the 16 teams in the SEC which are Legends and which are Leaders?
Why? Those are only the teams they play every year, they will still have 6 other SEC conference opponents and then a CCG. So no, balance isn't a big deal.
Tennessee - Kent, Bama, vandy, whoever
Kent - Tenn, whoever x3
Vandy - Tenn, whoever x3
Florida - UGA, whoever x3
UGA - Florida, Auburn, whoever x2
Auburn - Bama, UGA, whoever x2
Bama - Tenn, Auburn, LSU, whoever
Ole Miss - Miss St, whoever x3
LSU - Bama, Arkansas, whoever x2
Arkansas - LSU, whoever x3
Texas - OU, A&M, whoever x2
OU - Texas, whoever x3
that was easy and there is plenty of leeway.
No one in the SEC wants to be a division called North. You might as well call it the Yankee division.just to be that guy I propose North and south
North: Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vandy, Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Georgia
South: Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Miss St, Ole Miss
^^^No one in the SEC wants to be a division called North. You might as well call it the Yankee division.
I see what you're saying now, I was thinking about it differently. Mae culpaYou don’t get it. If it’s easy, make 4 pods that maintain all of those rivalries