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RE: Okay, So What Happens Next? Permutations for Big 12 & ACC with Discussion:
(11-09-2014 03:00 AM)He1nousOne Wrote:  Why not have in your 16 team SEC scenario, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Kentucky and Vanderbilt together? That way both Tennessee and Virginia Tech are best utilized.

You put the Alabama schools and Mississippi schools together. You put Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and NC State together. Then you have your last four schools together out West.

Keeping Tennesse and Alabama together and Auburn and Georgia together allow for each to maintain rivalries. If/when we move to 16 then obviously you will play the tree schools in your division and 4 schools from another division annually. If you have 1 permanent rival in each of the two divisions you don't play that year then you can keep 6 teams permanently on your schedule. Therefore dividing the quads has to be handled so that no more than 1 rival is in each of the other pods.
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