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Season changes
Is there one thing that you would change about the cfb season other than the playoff system? IE: getting rid of divisions in football would be mine.
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SBN suggested doing "pods" in the SEC. Each team has 3 permanent opponents, then rotates the other 5 conference games. This would mean that a 4 year player would play in every SEC stadium, and play each team at least twice. At the end of the season, the top 2 overall teams would make the SECCG.
I think this would work, and I really wish the SEC would do it.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/6/14/11895556/sec-football-schedule-format-divisions-rivalries-rotation
I was thinking something similar. There are tiers in sec but I think it would be cool for teams to play within the division and and have a first and second place to qualify for the playoffs and then both teams play in.
I like that.
If that were to happen hypothetically who would be Georgia's three? Obviously Florida and Auburn would be two but who gets the third? Tennessee and South Carolina seem obvious but someone has to play Vandy/Kentucky/Arkansas/Mizzou.
USC or Kentucky would be my third every year team.
Sorry, maybe I'm just clueless but what's the point? What's wrong with the divisions? Are we upset that we haven't played Arkansas?
I think playing Arkansas and going to Little Rock more often is a little more exciting than going to Columbia,Missouri or playing at Vandy every other year.
EDIT: I gotta stress the word "little" here. It's not like I'm begging for Arkansas games, but I think a little more variety adds interest for sure.
@UGAJ0E the article has FU, Barn & USCjr just because UTjr has Bama, FU, & Vandy
@NoahSewellFanClub I think it’s ridiculous that we only play bama every 7 years in the regular season and only go to BDS every 14 seasons.
I guess that's fair. I've never really cared about who we play to be completely honest
I came here to discuss weather. Was disappointed. Fall is my favorite time of year.
TAMU entered the SEC in 2011 I believe? And we're playing them for the first time in 2019, but don't go to College Station until 2024. SEC teams need to play each other much more frequently than they do. We won't have another crack at a win in Death Valley until possibly 2032 if the scheduling remains the same.
I guess I'm still a little confused, do you care? because you'd like to visit other places? Or because you'd like more variety? Or what? I have always held the perspective that the schedule makers do their job and the teams' job is to win the games their given. I'm still not sure why this effects us
Its more fun to play more teams imo.
I do care to visit more places, but I also care about recruiting. The SEC sells itself already, but tell a kid that you're replacing next season's Mizzou and Vandy games with LSU and Bama. These kids want to play in bigtime games year in and year out. It just puts us into the spotlight more often.
I know it doesn't help us when recruiting vs other SEC teams, but imagine showing that schedule to a recruit who is choosing between us and Clempsun
Theres a nice article on DawgNation today about the cost of Notre Dame tickets basically skewing the cost of Georgia games this year.
Why do you think that's the case? 🤔🤔
I get your point @NoahSewellFanClub and I agree with what you said. But we are neither the schedulers nor the team. It's pretty obvious that the fans care about who we play.
But keep in mind I don't think anyone is begging for this change. It's just a nice hypothetical that will not happen anytime soon.
I understand, I didn't mean for my questions to invalidate anyone's wishes! Just honestly curious, I've never given any thought into changing from divisions or even who we play other than ramping up OOC schedule.