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RE: Imagine an SEC schedule with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State
(08-16-2017 11:45 AM)JRsec Wrote:  
(08-16-2017 08:21 AM)AllTideUp Wrote:  
(08-15-2017 09:52 PM)murrdcu Wrote:  West
A&M, LSU, Ole, MSU

Ark, Mizz, OU, OSU

Ala, Vanderbilt, Tenn, Kentucky

Auburn Florida Georgia South Carolina

As much as I would appreciate the wins against Vandy and Kentucky every year, that division is too easy.

There's got to be greater balance I think.

Actually he set up divisions that all for all rivals to be played with only 1 rival remaining extraneous to the division. So with this set up everyone can play their major rivals and keep 1 permanent rival out of division.

True.

My concern would be how one qualifies for the CCG. Would there be semis or a rotation based on pods?

Unless we're guaranteed to have semis then winning that division would be much easier than winning the others in most years. Whereas a couple of those divisions would be murderer's row.
08-16-2017 02:11 PM
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