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Desoto1967
11-17-2022, 04:23 PM
SEC football schedules by divisions will be eliminated when Texas, Oklahoma join in 2025

Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey said Thursday that SEC football plans to eliminate its two-division structure for scheduling once Texas and Oklahoma join the conference on July 1, 2025.

The SEC currently consists of two seven-team divisions, East and West. Oklahoma and Texas, which will become two of the westernmost schools in the conference, make continuing that system a challenge for schedules.

Sankey said the SEC is waiting on other factors, like potential College Football Playoff expansion and the Big Ten media agreement, to make final scheduling decisions. The Big Ten has also expanded west, adding current Pac-12 members Southern California and UCLA for 2024.

Sankey did not elaborate on whether that also means that divisions would stop being used for conference standings. The East and West division champions currently meet in the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. This year's matchup is between Georgia and LSU on Saturday, Dec. 4.

Sankey said the 2025 schedule and beyond will likely be conference-wide, allowing for programs that have never met to play. He noted that during the 2022 football season, Missouri traveled to Auburn for the first time since joining the conference in 2012.

?We right now are not thinking about maintaining a two-division format for football scheduling in the SEC,? Sankey said. "It would potentially be one single division with the idea that we want to rotate our teams through our campuses more frequently. We have big brands with big interest and large following ... that want to go to places like Fayetteville, Arkansas or have their fans come to Columbia, South Carolina."

Sankey said the move to do away with divisions is encouraged by the conference's success during the 2020 season, during which SEC teams played all 10 games against conference foes due to COVID-19 restrictions. Each team plays eight conference matchups per season under the current system, but Sankey that could increase to nine after expansion.

"During the pandemic we played 10 conference games and had on our SEC Network the highest viewership we had ever experienced," Sankey said. "We drew people in by playing each other with greater frequency."

https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/sports/college/2022/11/17/sec-football-eliminate-divisions-texas-oklahoma-expansion-greg-sankey/69657515007/

msstate7
11-17-2022, 04:52 PM
I love going to 9 games. There's too many snooze fest weekends now

Quaoarsking
11-17-2022, 05:40 PM
Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Texas A&M as our permanent 3 while rotating 6 of the other 12 for a 9-game schedule. I'm fairly confident about that.

I would be happy to do 5/5 for 10 games if every other conference did too. I liked the setup of 2020.

Extendedcab
11-17-2022, 06:07 PM
Why not keep the 2 divisions - add Texas/OU to the West and move Alabama/Auburn to the East. We can still get rid of the snooze fest games and schedule more East division teams in a rotation!

parabrave
11-17-2022, 06:39 PM
Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Texas A&M as our permanent 3 while rotating 6 of the other 12 for a 9-game schedule. I'm fairly confident about that.

I would be happy to do 5/5 for 10 games if every other conference did too. I liked the setup of 2020.

Now Q I like that wishful thinking but you know we are going to have OM, Bama and LSU.

BulldogBear
11-17-2022, 07:08 PM
"Highest viewership we had ever experienced"

....because nobody was at the games

Overthinking again

This is not a good idea

Quaoarsking
11-17-2022, 07:28 PM
Now Q I like that wishful thinking but you know we are going to have OM, Bama and LSU.

We won't. Neither Alabama nor LSU want us, and the SEC is going to want big marquee games to be annual contests.

Goldendawg
11-17-2022, 07:41 PM
I welcome any new format as long as we don't play bama for another 117 years in a row!

Maroonthirteen
11-17-2022, 07:45 PM
We won't. Neither Alabama nor LSU want us, and the SEC is going to want big marquee games to be annual contests.

It's my theory that Bama, LSU and UGA to name a few, want to play MSU, UK, Vandy etc. Thry want to play the less talented conference teams because it assures them a playoff spot. UGA doesn't want to add difficulty to their schedule with adding Bama and LSU.

HOWEVER! TV wants those matchups. Hopefully tv makes the Bama and UGA etc schedules more difficult and we begin to see college football make some big moves to really change or correct parity.

Goldendawg
11-17-2022, 07:49 PM
Maybe we get vandy, SC, and OM and rotate rest. Heck, I wouldn't really mind 3 from OM, arky, TX or OK. Jimbo has implied he wanted us in their 3.

Quaoarsking
11-17-2022, 08:57 PM
It's my theory that Bama, LSU and UGA to name a few, want to play MSU, UK, Vandy etc. Thry want to play the less talented conference teams because it assures them a playoff spot. UGA doesn't want to add difficulty to their schedule with adding Bama and LSU.

HOWEVER! TV wants those matchups. Hopefully tv makes the Bama and UGA etc schedules more difficult and we begin to see college football make some big moves to really change or correct parity.

Georgia definitely gets Auburn and Florida as 2 of theirs. Basically a 100% of that. I project South Carolina for their 3rd, but it could be Kentucky or Vanderbilt.

I project Auburn getting Vanderbilt as its third to make up for Alabama and Georgia being its other 2, and that Vanderbilt doesn't have any obvious "big boy" to match up with.

RocketDawg
11-17-2022, 09:13 PM
At first glance, it seems like it'd be a scheduling nightmare with lots of room for criticism of some schools getting easy schedules, some getting more difficult.

Todd4State
11-18-2022, 02:03 AM
I love going to 9 games. There's too many snooze fest weekends now

As long as they do away with the mandatory P5 game. I don't like the SEC telling us how to schedule OOC because Florida has a rivalry with Florida State and Saban wants to play some blueblood in a Kickoff Classic


Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Texas A&M as our permanent 3 while rotating 6 of the other 12 for a 9-game schedule. I'm fairly confident about that.

I would be happy to do 5/5 for 10 games if every other conference did too. I liked the setup of 2020.
Pretty sure those are going to be our three permanant.


Why not keep the 2 divisions - add Texas/OU to the West and move Alabama/Auburn to the East. We can still get rid of the snooze fest games and schedule more East division teams in a rotation!

Because then you don't get 7-5 Mizzou playing 12-0 Alabama in the SEC Championship Game. Basically assures the best two teams make it every year.


It's my theory that Bama, LSU and UGA to name a few, want to play MSU, UK, Vandy etc. Thry want to play the less talented conference teams because it assures them a playoff spot. UGA doesn't want to add difficulty to their schedule with adding Bama and LSU.

HOWEVER! TV wants those matchups. Hopefully tv makes the Bama and UGA etc schedules more difficult and we begin to see college football make some big moves to really change or correct parity.

The truth is we're the same as South Carolina, Kentucky or Ole Miss to Alabama. I don't think they really care if we're on the schedule or not.


At first glance, it seems like it'd be a scheduling nightmare with lots of room for criticism of some schools getting easy schedules, some getting more difficult.

I'm sure we will get some easier schedules some- like we did in 1998 and 1999. I'm sure we'll have a gauntlet some and most of the time will be somewhere in the middle.

I do think getting Alabama off of our schedule every year would help us out. It gives us a better chance at a special season. Also, I want to play teams like Georgia and Vanderbilt more. Gives us a chance to play the rest of the league more than ever.

Bothrops
11-18-2022, 08:16 AM
We will have to have a really good team just to make a bowl with 9 conference games. Lol

Quaoarsking
11-18-2022, 09:00 AM
We will have to have a really good team just to make a bowl with 9 conference games. Lol

We'll need to be 3-6, but the rotating schedule with more East teams annually, and only playing Alabama and LSU half the time (hopefully 1 each rather than 2/0 alternating) will make that easier to achieve.

sleepy dawg
11-18-2022, 09:33 AM
"Highest viewership we had ever experienced"

....because nobody was at the games

Overthinking again

This is not a good idea

Not sure if it's a good idea or not, but if it's based off the viewership that year, that is ignorant.

gtowndawg
11-18-2022, 10:01 AM
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BulldogBear
11-18-2022, 12:25 PM
Should be a 5 - 2 (of 4) - 2 (of 6) model would be better. They need to think outside the box on this. It will make for more compelling games.

Goldendawg
11-18-2022, 08:21 PM
We will have to have a really good team just to make a bowl with 9 conference games. Lol

3-0 OOC. 3-6 or 4-5 in SEC to go 6-6 or 7-5. Low expectations either way.

DownwardDawg
11-18-2022, 08:36 PM
It's my theory that Bama, LSU and UGA to name a few, want to play MSU, UK, Vandy etc. Thry want to play the less talented conference teams because it assures them a playoff spot. UGA doesn't want to add difficulty to their schedule with adding Bama and LSU.

HOWEVER! TV wants those matchups. Hopefully tv makes the Bama and UGA etc schedules more difficult and we begin to see college football make some big moves to really change or correct parity.

Georgia is about to have auburn to worry about every year once Kiffin gets there.

schddog72
11-18-2022, 08:53 PM
I welcome any new format as long as we don't play bama for another 117 years in a row!

I'm open anything that keeps us from having to endure the "November Nightmare" (Bama, Aubrin, LSU and Old Mess); wonder how many current posters are old enough to remember this?

Goldendawg
11-18-2022, 09:29 PM
I'm open anything that keeps us from having to endure the "November Nightmare" (Bama, Aubrin, LSU and Old Mess); wonder how many current posters are old enough to remember this?

I remember and having to go to Jackson for many of these game made it worse. Remember when State and OM had Jackson games the same day, "double headers"?

TheLostDawg
11-18-2022, 11:19 PM
As long as they do away with the mandatory P5 game. I don't like the SEC telling us how to schedule OOC because Florida has a rivalry with Florida State and Saban wants to play some blueblood in a Kickoff Classic


Pretty sure those are going to be our three permanant.



Because then you don't get 7-5 Mizzou playing 12-0 Alabama in the SEC Championship Game. Basically assures the best two teams make it every year.



The truth is we're the same as South Carolina, Kentucky or Ole Miss to Alabama. I don't think they really care if we're on the schedule or not.



I'm sure we will get some easier schedules some- like we did in 1998 and 1999. I'm sure we'll have a gauntlet some and most of the time will be somewhere in the middle.

I do think getting Alabama off of our schedule every year would help us out. It gives us a better chance at a special season. Also, I want to play teams like Georgia and Vanderbilt more. Gives us a chance to play the rest of the league more than ever.

Of course they'll get off our schedule now that the end of the dynasty is near. Not complaining but pure Mississippi state fashion

Quaoarsking
11-19-2022, 12:18 AM
Georgia is a lock to have Auburn and Florida as 2 of their permanent 3. I project their 3rd to be South Carolina, but Vanderbilt and Kentucky are also possible.

BulldogBear
11-19-2022, 12:25 AM
I'm open anything that keeps us from having to endure the "November Nightmare" (Bama, Aubrin, LSU and Old Mess); wonder how many current posters are old enough to remember this?

I do. Seems in late 80s they threw Tulane in there somewhere and we got a brief respite, except the sewer pond squad had a couple of good seasons in that time frame.


I remember and having to go to Jackson for many of these game made it worse. Remember when State and OM had Jackson games the same day, "double headers"?

I do remember going to a game in the 80s with my Dad and us having to clear out so they could clean the stadium.

starkvegasdawg
11-19-2022, 08:40 AM
We won't. Neither Alabama nor LSU want us, and the SEC is going to want big marquee games to be annual contests.

Can we lobby for ole miss, Vandy, and mizzou?