8 conference games every year. 3 permanent games. The remaining 10 teams will rotate (home/away) in the other five games. Over a four year period, every team will have a home/away series with every team in the conference. Every player on a roster for four years will have the opportunity to play in every stadium in the SEC.
I would love them to go to a permanent 10 conference game schedule, 9 at the minimum. going a decade without seeing a team is ludicrous as is charging filet mignon prices for a bologna sandwich game with Western North Dakota State A&M.
Add 2 teams. Go to 4 divisions of 4. Have a final 4. Our division is TN, Vandy, Ky, and USC. Your 3 divisional, 2 from each of other 3. That’s 9. or 1 from other 3 and 2 permanent. Ole Miss and Miss St ours.
My only problem with this is that as a football fan in general, this would absolutely destroy football budgets at FCS and below.
They need to kick out scrubs like Arkansas and Sakerlina, send TA&M and Mizzou back to the conferences they belong in and get rid of division play altogether. The league was WAY better before splitting up.
Missouri is midwest by geography and culture. And gawd awful uniforms and stadium. They need to go. South Carolina at least fits geographically, but they're not SEC and South Carolina is a weird state. Vanderbilt can get the hell out as well as far as I'm concerned
I love that Arkansas and South Carolina have been members of the league for 30 years and some people still won't accept them.
South Carolina is a fit. Arkansas just belongs in the SWC and we need to bring that and the Big 8 back
I hate the whole conference more than I hate any other conference. People who chant "S-E-C!" are sheep.