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Re: Georgia football cancels future home-and-homes against Louisville, NC State
I'm a believer that moving to nine games in the SEC starting next year will, toward the end of this decade, be looked back as a serious strategic error by Sankey and co.
The Big 10 is already benefiting from having only 3-5 really good teams each season, leaving the rest to be beaten up on a regular basis. The SEC doesn't have that luxury.
When even Vanderbilt (Vandy!) can now whip your hindquarters, or Miss St leave you bruised and broken, even if they lose, it takes a toll on the teams at the very top... and drives them to playing hurt toward the end of the season.
While I respect the Big 10, tell me that UGA (or several others in the SEC) wouldn't have shown up better in '23 and '24 against the eventual winners if they weren't heavily injured by that point... same against ND.
I'm all about lots of more exciting matchups, but at what cost to the prospects of players and teams in the CFP (and on to the pros)? I guess we'll see 🤔😳