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Topic: In other news (apolitical thread)...

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OrangeAfroMan

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2324 on: August 22, 2025, 07:16:20 PM »
For some reason, they paired A&M up with USCe in the previous version of the SEC with the E/W divisional yearly game.  We led the series like 10-3 or something so it wasn't much of a rivalry. 

The previous rotation is the one I really didn't like because they held the rest of the league hostage to maintain those 3-4 games that threw everything else under the bus.  As mentioned, UGa has never been to Kyle, and we've only played once at Samford.  In 13 years of league play. 
The entire SEC was held hostage and paired up with whoever the fuck due to Bama-Tenn and UGA-Auburn.
Because they had to play, cross-divisonally, everyone had to.
Florida-LSU was invented.
Ole Miss got to play Vandy every year and STILL never sniffed a division title.
It was a joke, and with the additions of A&M and USCe, they were simply thrown together 'just because.'
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As for three permanent rivals now, the programs that matter will get who they want and the rest of the conference will be thrown together, just like before.

The best way to do it is getting your two strong/decent rivals plus 1 have-not that you've played a ton.  
But for actual rivalries?  Each team has a different number.
Florida would want to play Georgia, Tennessee, and Auburn....but playing 3 of the "haves" (teams that have won the SEC in my lifetime) isn't a good plan for your HC or AD's job security.
Georgia would want to play Florida, Auburn, Tennessee, and maybe USCe.
No one wants to play Vandy...except for the relief they provide in your schedule.
Tennessee-Kentucky is a rivalry in the same vein of ND-Navy, lol.
Kentucky doesn't matter....but they've been artificially thrown together with Miss State for 30+ years, like Florida-LSU.
Mizzou-OU makes sense as old Big 8 teams.
Texas has OU, A&M, and maybe Arkansas, if you're old.  
The point is, it'll be a big mess.
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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2325 on: August 22, 2025, 07:29:52 PM »
@jgvol does.    They would retain Vandy/Bama/UF.

I’ve seen several scenarios bandied about for TN’s third traditional rival game.

Bama and Vandy are automatic.

Kentucky is a big one, and a long one, and historically makes the most sense, but we won’t get 2 cream puffs, so it probably won’t be them.

The 2 others I’ve seen are UF and S. Carolina.

I’d lean on thinking Florida As our 3rd with Georgia getting SC. 

Bama’s 3rd will be Miss St.  Book it.

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2326 on: August 22, 2025, 07:34:23 PM »
If Florida is playing UGA and Tennessee, then our third would be someone like a Kentucky or Vandy.  Those first 2 plus USCe or LSU would probably be too much (although easier than our schedules the past 2 years, lol).
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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2327 on: August 22, 2025, 07:38:15 PM »
If Florida is playing UGA and Tennessee, then our third would be someone like a Kentucky or Vandy.  Those first 2 plus USCe or LSU would probably be too much (although easier than our schedules the past 2 years, lol).

Yeah, you’ll get us or LSU. 

USCe isn’t that bad as a 3rd.  Watch out once or twice a decade.  

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2328 on: August 22, 2025, 08:27:43 PM »
Does it matter? 

"Here are your 3 permanent* rivals!"

(* Until the next realignment which will undoubtedly happen before 2030.)

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2329 on: August 22, 2025, 08:40:01 PM »
When the Big Ten switched to East-West, OSU-Nebraska was a fixed rivalry, but no one even noticed. Then they ended it after six years, and still no one noticed. Those are big brands too, it's not like it was Northwestern playing Rutgers for six straight years.

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2330 on: August 22, 2025, 09:00:07 PM »
I noticed

Bo noticed
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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2331 on: August 22, 2025, 09:06:58 PM »
Yeah, but you only noticed because I pointed it out to you. O0

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Re: In other news (apolitical thread)...
« Reply #2332 on: August 22, 2025, 11:24:31 PM »
Does it matter?

"Here are your 3 permanent* rivals!"

(* Until the next realignment which will undoubtedly happen before 2030.)
Evidently, there's a 4-year 'check in' opportunity to change things up.  

They're looking at a 10-year history to make things even, like they did a few years back for what-if scenarios.

I don't think that's super meaningful, though.  If a helmet team has a down period, it's much more likely for them to turn it around than some random program who is mid.  Idk exactly what you'd do, but a simple 10-year win% thing isn't it.  
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