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Social media reacts to SEC announcing Georgia football 2025 SEC schedule

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edited March 21 in Article commenting
imageSocial media reacts to SEC announcing Georgia football 2025 SEC schedule

ATHENS — The SEC revealed the conference schedule for the 2025 season on Wednesday.

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  • KudzuKudzu Posts: 434 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Holy guacamole... two years of brutality! We are clearly now in the "mini NFL" 🤔😳🤠

  • PetesdawgsPetesdawgs Posts: 421 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Yet Ohio State and their "Cry-Baby" coach in football plays nobody in 2024 and the idiots within the committee will not take strength of schedule into account when the playoffs arrive.

  • BubbaBillBubbaBill Posts: 1,233 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I disagree with folks saying the SEC was “lazy” in scheduling. To me this schedule is logical and fair. All teams play “home and away” games against every opponent. In 2026 and 2027 the plan will likely flip to a new slate of opponents. In our case we will probably play: Texas A&M, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, South Carolina, LSU and Vandy along with our 2 permanent opponents (Auburn and the Lizards). I know, you’re thinking that’s 9 conference games so stay tuned……the change is right around the corner when FSU and Clemson join the conference 😉

    Go Dawgs!!!

  • GtheGreekGtheGreek Posts: 1,227 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Why can't the powers that be in the SEC.....named Greg establish a competition in the IT world for a program/algorithm to be developed in which each of the 16 SEC teams plays every other SEC team once every two years and the home/away paradigm is satisfied every four years?

    If there is a will, it can be done! The SEC should pressure "The Bowl Committee" to weight strength of schedule over fluff wins in other conferences when determining the filling of play off slots/match ups.......ie: in 2024 The SEC could possibly have 6-7 teams represented.

  • paleodawgpaleodawg Posts: 11 ✭✭ Sophomore

    Maybe not lazy, exactly, but certainly without any effort. I mean, there are 3 choices: keep the slate, flip the slate, jumble it all up and go random. The last one is the most complex and gives the most variability, but it also doesn't ensure that every team plays every other team home/away every 4 years. The first one is what they went with it. The second ought to have been the situation.

    Every school is on a 7-1. That means that they could play all the other 15 teams in the league, at least once every 2 years (and the one school twice). Let's consider Georgia's "A" slate to be Bama, UK, Ole Miss, Texas, Auburn, MissSt, UT, plus UF and their "B" slate to be Scar, Vandy, LSU, Ark, TAMU, OK, Mizzou, plus UF. The better schedule would have been to go A-B-A(swapped)-B(swapped), instead of A-A(swapped)-B-B(swapped), which is what they've set up. The former is definitely more interesting to fans, and likely balances SOS a bit more.

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