Dre Kirkpatrick Jr is taking an OV to Mizzou. I would say that makes me feel super old, but his dad is only 33. So I feel slightly less old now.
arrested early Monday and charged with four misdemeanors That's child's play. Nice to see UGA and Bama moving off death related crimes tho
It was early Monday and he was a black man in Oconee County. He's lucky to be alive. also fun fact of the day I just read: UGA has won 15 of 18 against Auburn lol
That’s not surprising given the fact Vandy had a winning record against Auburn until 2016. They’re now tied.
It feels good. CBS mails it in with their studio and tv talent. Good High Definition and the theme song. Adios.
its more inconsistent than bad, over my head as to why but seems like different equipment at various sites. Fox is the worst. NBC and CBS the best.
Not sure if it’s known or not, but last night in Memphis our AD said that they (AD’s) would vote on the scheduling of either 1-7-7, or 3-6-6 next week. We’d get Missouri in the 1-7-7, and Texas, OM, and Mizzou in the 3-6-6. He said his preference is the 1-7-7. The Presidents will put the official vote on it in Destin.
May be wrong but I think it’s Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Kentucky really pushing for it so they can get an extra non-conference win. I know Florida, Alabama, and Georgia prefer the 3-6-6.
1-7-7 means there would be some odd imbalance of a single team some schools don't get to play. Right? 3-6-6 just makes so much fucking sense for a 16 team league. Play everyone ffs
With the 1-7-7 you still have balance like the 3-6-6, as you’re playing all of the other 15 teams in both. The 16th team in these numbers is your team.
No. There are sixteen teams. You need to play fifteen of them. 1-7-7 (which I don't favor, by the way), means you rotate fourteen of them and play one permanently every year. Every year you'd play 8 SEC teams, and 4 noncons.
I guess that's right. I wasn't counting the permanent team twice. Is a super division solidified yet? I'd prefer 9 games vs 8 for more exposure. Not too excited about destroying the Deep Souths Oldest Rivalry.
Would they really go 1-7-7 and lose some of the biggest yearly games in the conference (hell in CFB it could be argued) just to appease 3 lower tier teams? Surely they wouldn't be stupid. They're still talking about doing away with divisons right?
Ftr, most of our fanbase wants the 3-6-6. It would be pretty bitch made to go to 1-7-7. Really hope our AD gets bullied into changing his mind.
Yeah, they idea is to develop both sides of the river. They are putting in a $20 million dollar pedestrian bridge across the river to add campus and dorms pretty soon. They want 10 thousand more students.
There’s 0% chance we’re supporting only one permanent rival. Our biggest home game from a revenue standpoint is always LSU.
50% of the time we wouldn't have these games.... UGA/Tennessee UGA/USC Florida/LSU Florida/Tenn UT/Bama Bama/LSU Auburn/UGA LSU/Auburn Ole Miss/LSU LSU/Arkansas No boot game? Is there a list of single permanent rivals? Some are obvious like Mizzou/Bert...but like Vandy and USC? They'd have to get paired? I assume Tenn would get Kentucky? LSU/Aggies? Miss schools. OU/Tx. Bama/UGA, Fla/UGA