November 9, 20232 yr I guess it makes sense for us to be paired with OU, but I would have preferred maybe Arkansas
February 13, 20241 yr FYI, Bobby said today he's hearing that behind the scenes the SEC will be playing a nine-game conference schedule starting in 2025. The exact format has yet to be determined. Given the way Bobby stated this, it sounds like we can take a nine-game schedule as a certainty. Video is time-stamped to his remarks.
February 14, 20241 yr If Texas and Oklahoma voted for 9 it would have been a split vote but Alabama seems to have changed their tune in this too which would have tipped the scale.
February 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, TKthunder2 said: If Texas and Oklahoma voted for 9 it would have been a split vote but Alabama seems to have changed their tune in this too which would have tipped the scale. Time to sell any apartment complexes near the University of Chattanooga.
March 20, 20241 yr Author Well, need to keep it open so when FSU and Clemson are added in 2026 everything can then begin to go to 9. He's saying this was always the plan. I think CDC even pointed to 2026 in his town hall that got the SEC is a lather. I wonder if we're flipping the home and aways. Supposedly the 2025 schedule is out later today? Edited March 20, 20241 yr by mdmost
March 20, 20241 yr This seems...fine? I like our schedule this season. The only "dud" game for me is MSU. I have no problem doing the same schedule again.
March 20, 20241 yr Author We'll only have 6 home games due to playing at Ohio State in the OOC. OU game is considered a home game.
March 20, 20241 yr Well that does make a bit more sense for keeping the eight-game in 2025. But they better go to nine in 2026.
March 20, 20241 yr Author I'd imagine they wanted to give everyone a clean break for 2026 and not leave teams without a return game from Texas and OU in 2025. OU added Kent State as their cupcake for 2025.
March 20, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: Looks like we will be adding a 4th (shit) non-conf game for '25. Blinn?
March 20, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Maybe we can schedule Kent state too. It’s worth a shot. Southwestern - so they don’t have to travel as far. Just think, an I-35 rivalry! Edited March 20, 20241 yr by Armybrat
March 20, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, Armybrat said: Southwestern - so they don’t have to travel as far. Just think, an I-35 rivalry! That is some old school SWC thinking. You gotta adapt to the SEC. I say we schedule Sewanee.
March 20, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Park Gothic said: That is some old school SWC thinking. You gotta adapt to the SEC. I say we schedule Sewanee. Not until we make Cumberland college turn us down
March 20, 20241 yr 9 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Not until we make Cumberland college turn us down Ha, to see if we can beat Ga Tech's record?
March 20, 20241 yr 33 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: Maybe we can schedule Kent state too. It’s worth a shot. ISWYDT
March 20, 20241 yr Hopefully Texas’ visit to LexVegas happens during Keeneland’s Fall Meet, racing during the day, game at night.
March 20, 20241 yr 35 minutes ago, Park Gothic said: That is some old school SWC thinking. You gotta adapt to the SEC. I say we schedule Sewanee. Are them kids from Helen Keller available?
March 20, 20241 yr 22 minutes ago, Underdog said: Hopefully Texas’ visit to LexVegas happens during Keeneland’s Fall Meet, racing during the day, game at night. Man, I remember doing that trip one year. I don't remember who UK was playing but it was a fucking day of days. Everything was a kaleidoscope of paisley bowties, bourbon, and party drugs. I may have stolen a lawn jockey.
March 20, 20241 yr 47 minutes ago, Park Gothic said: That is some old school SWC thinking. You gotta adapt to the SEC. I say we schedule Sewanee. Is Nichols St available, or are they just going to play LSU twice?
March 20, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said: Maybe we can schedule Kent state too. It’s worth a shot.
March 20, 20241 yr So, let me get this straight: By the end of our 2nd season in the SEC, we will have played Georgia more times in-conference than aggy has?
March 20, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, mdmost said: We added Sam Houston State for the empty 2025 4th OOC game.
March 20, 20241 yr Author 5 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: So, let me get this straight: By the end of our 2nd season in the SEC, we will have played Georgia more times in-conference than aggy has? And hosted them in our stadium before aggy ever got to in the 12 years they've already been in the SEC.
March 21, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, thunderlounge said: Are them kids from Helen Keller available? Those bitches would never see us coming. We’d fuck them up!
March 21, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Tex Pete said: Those bitches would never see us coming. We’d fuck them up! ISWYDT
March 21, 20241 yr I’m fine with the 2025 schedule. I didn’t like that we were playing Arkansas and aggy both away in 2024, because not only did were the last times we play each of them both away (at aggy in 2011, at Arkansas 2021) but if we switched to a 9 game 3-6-6 schedule in 2025 one of those would have likely got to host us again meaning 3 straight home games in the series. I didn’t care all that much about playing two in a row away in the series (that happens when schedules change, we hosted Okie State in Austin in back to back year during the previous realignment in 2011) but 3 times would have been outlandish. Now when/if they go to 3-6-6 in 2026 we’ll get to host one of either Arkansas or aggy two times in a row and I can only imagine how upset it will make them.
March 21, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, TKthunder2 said: I’m fine with the 2025 schedule. I didn’t like that we were playing Arkansas and aggy both away in 2024, because not only did were the last times we play each of them both away (at aggy in 2011, at Arkansas 2021) but if we switched to a 9 game 3-6-6 schedule in 2025 one of those would have likely got to host us again meaning 3 straight home games in the series. I didn’t care all that much about playing two in a row away in the series (that happens when schedules change, we hosted Okie State in Austin in back to back year during the previous realignment in 2011) but 3 times would have been outlandish. Now when/if they go to 3-6-6 in 2026 we’ll get to host one of either Arkansas or aggy two times in a row and I can only imagine how upset it will make them. I hope it's aggy. 100%.
March 21, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, TrashMaster G said: I hope it's aggy. 100%. Me, too. Their reaction will be so predictable. Despite the fact that they very clearly threw a hissy fit in order to get the resumption of our series in Collie Station, though they chose for the previous game to be there and then they ran away from us like cowards. If they have to play us twice in a row in Austin, they'll screech to high heaven that "Snakey is being controlled by t.u. already." Nevermind that we'll play twice in a row in Austin because of their under-handedness. They are complete fucktards. Liars, but fucktards. I have no doubt they'll whine behind the scenes to keep it from happening. They're such worthless bitches.
August 21Aug 21 With only 3 OOC games scheduled 2026-29, we don't have to cancel any games. CDC must be omniscient. (We gon' run it)
August 21Aug 21 This sucks so fucking much! The 9 game schedule is fine, but we're going to be tied to 2 hillbilly schools that aren't rivals, but "rivals." Fuck Arky & triple fuck aggy!
August 21Aug 21 More info: The SEC will move to a nine-game conference schedule in 2026, it said Thursday, ending years of debate about whether it should add another conference game. The decision came after the conference’s athletic directors met this week in Birmingham, Ala. Each school will play three annual opponents “focused on maintaining many traditional rivalries,” the conference said, and six rotating games among the conference schools. “Adding a ninth SEC game underscores our universities’ commitment to delivering the most competitive football schedule in the nation,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement. “This format protects rivalries, increases competitive balance, and paired with our requirement to play an additional Power opponent, ensures SEC teams are well prepared to compete and succeed in the College Football Playoff.” For now, the SEC will maintain its mandate that each school also play one other power-conference opponent in a non-conference game. The conference said Thursday in a statement it “will continue to evaluate its policies to ensure the continued scheduling of high-quality non-conference opponents.” The SEC currently plays eight conference games, while the Big Ten and Big 12 play nine (the ACC also plays eight). ESPN has previously indicated a willingness to increase its payment to the SEC if the conference were to add a ninth league game, though there was no formal offer at the time. The eight-or-nine debate came amid the backdrop of another debate about the future format of the College Football Playoff. The SEC and Big Ten differed on preferred 16-game formats this summer, with the Big Ten pushing for a format that would include more automatic bids. Part of the reason for that was the inconsistent number of league games each conference plays. The news also comes a day after the CFP announced it would be tweaking a schedule strength formula it gives members of the selection committee. Sankey and others in the SEC have been pushing for the conference’s schedule strength to get more respect, with Sankey putting out an eight-page booklet on the last day of spring meetings in May, which he argued “showed there is a rigor here that is unique.” “What I described the last two days to the athletic directors is the CFP’s made progress. We’re not at perfection. The full clarity on how strength of schedule will be honored will be important to us,” Sankey said on “The Paul Finebaum Show” on Thursday. “We’re at an eight-game schedule this year. We’ll have a second opportunity to see how selection decisions are made.” The SEC schedule became a front-burner debate four years ago, when the SEC invited Oklahoma and Texas. That was also when the SEC decided to do away with divisional play, as a way to get more matchups between teams that had been in opposite divisions. Divisions went away last year upon the Sooners and Longhorns joining the conference. But getting to a consensus on a nine-game schedule was harder. Sankey privately supported it, and many of the bigger schools (Georgia, Florida, Texas A&M, LSU) did as well. But what appeared to be majority support for nine games peeled away. Financial concerns from some schools about not getting enough money from ESPN to make up for one less home game every two years. Competitive concerns from others, such as Alabama, when it saw its three annual opponents might be Auburn, LSU and Tennessee. (At SEC media days in July, Sankey said the three annual opponents in a nine-game schedule would not be permanent. The schedules would operate on a four-year cycle, allowing for “look-ins” to revisit the three annual rivalries.) Since there wasn’t enough support for a permanent decision either way, the SEC opted for a stopgap schedule in 2024, eight games without divisions, while keeping every team’s main annual rival, and in many cases what could be the two additional rivalries as well. The conference decided to do the same for 2025, keeping the 2024 schedule and flipping the home sites. As the SEC debated what to do for 2026, the main sticking point became maximizing the number of teams in the CFP, especially after only three SEC teams made the first 12-team field last year. Coaches and athletic directors expressed concern that adding another conference game would essentially mean beating up on each other more. But with the future of the CFP format up in the air, and the SEC schedule intertwined as an issue, the SEC made the first big move. The SEC going to nine games could have a domino effect on the ACC, where commissioner Jim Phillips has said his conference may follow the SEC. “It’s one of those factors that you just have to keep your ear to the ground and see what happens. And once it does happen, and they’re, you know, their course is set, what does that do within our league?” Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich said Wednesday, before the news out of the SEC. “Of course, we have the Notre Dame (scheduling agreement with the ACC) as well. So, how does that work within the parameters that we have?”
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