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RE: Imagine an SEC schedule with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State
(08-09-2017 04:20 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  I would rather see the school select 3 permanent yearly rivals. The other schools rotated through every other year. Single table conference standings used to select top 4 schools to sec playoffs. Conference champions go to national playoffs.

No divisions allows every school to play everyone within two years.

Absolutely agree with this.

Solves all our division problems (i.e. Auburn can finally let it go) and you get the full conference experience for every player and student there for 4 years.

Now I still refuse to believe we will waste the most valuable thing in CFB (a SEC realignment slot) on Okie State but if even if it's say OU and Kansas then getting rid of divisions is still a must
08-09-2017 10:19 PM
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