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Dan Wolken says SEC should do away with divisions
I like this idea for all conferences, especially the ACC. You get to play everyone H&H within 4 years. As for someone like Tennessee, for example, claiming weaker permanent rivals it would make up for itself in the rotational part of the schedule. Or you could just not allow anyone to have both UK & Vandy.

For example:
Tenn: Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Missouri

Tenn: Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, SC, Auburn, Miss State, A&M

Ala: Auburn, LSU, Tennessee, Florida, A&M, Miss State, Missouri, Kentucky

Ala: Auburn, LSU, Tennessee, Georgia, SC, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2017 07:13 AM by Lenvillecards.)
06-01-2017 07:12 AM
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