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If Georgia had the guts to play any of these teams, we'd find out. But Georgia is too busy playing Buffalo, the Florida Atlantic Owls, Georgia Southern, and bottom feeder SEC West Auburn.
SEC West teams PLAY SEC WEST TEAMS! Does anybody get that?
Oh, and just so you'll know the theme of my thread here...
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If Georgia had the guts to play any of these teams, we'd find out. But Georgia is too busy playing Buffalo, the Florida Atlantic Owls, Georgia Southern, and bottom feeder SEC West Auburn.
SEC West teams PLAY SEC WEST TEAMS! Does anybody get that?
Oh, and just so you'll know the theme of my thread here...
SEC West > SEC East
Georgia didn't get the chance to play either of those teams, and would have easily crushed Auburn... Georgia played Buffalo, Mizzou, FAU, and Vanderbilt... LSU on the other hand beat North Texas, Washington, Idaho, and barely Auburn today 12-10...
Georgia still hasn't played one game with it's 1st team defensive on the field due to suspensions.... The quaterback of LSU couldn't beat out Aarron Murray, and had to transfer to LSU...
Georgia is a solid team, as is South Carolina. LSU looked a bit shaky today. Not sure if this means anything, but Alabama aside, the SEC East is looking to be the stronger division this year.
If Georgia had the guts to play any of these teams, we'd find out. But Georgia is too busy playing Buffalo, the Florida Atlantic Owls, Georgia Southern, and bottom feeder SEC West Auburn.
SEC West teams PLAY SEC WEST TEAMS! Does anybody get that?
Oh, and just so you'll know the theme of my thread here...
SEC West > SEC East
Flashforward to nortonguy;
Didn't is right. Will.
Georgia didn't schedule their SEC opponents...the SEC office did. Learn how the schedule's made. You play every team in your division once (5 games) then have a rotating home and home with 3 other teams in the opposite division every 2 years (8 games). The only exception to this is: Alabama, who plays Tennessee every season even though their in opposite divisions, and Auburn, who plays Georgia every season even though their in opposite divisions. The only reason these take place yearly is because there's are natural rivalries that go back to the early 1900's or even late 1890's.
Edit: This year with A&M and Mizzou in the mix its 6 games against your division; 2 against the opposite division 1 home & 1 away. Georgia's 2 western division opponents this year are Ole Miss (home) and Auburn (road) set up by the SEC.
Georgia didn't schedule their SEC opponents...the SEC office did. Learn how the schedule's made. You play every team in your division once (5 games) then have a rotating home and home with 3 other teams in the opposite division every 2 years (8 games). The only exception to this is: Alabama, who plays Tennessee every season even though their in opposite divisions, and Auburn, who plays Georgia every season even though their in opposite divisions. The only reason these take place yearly is because there's are natural rivalries that go back to the early 1900's or even late 1890's.
Edit: This year with A&M and Mizzou in the mix its 6 games against your division; 2 against the opposite division 1 home & 1 away. Georgia's 2 western division opponents this year are Ole Miss (home) and Auburn (road) set up by the SEC.
Only one of the games against the opposing division rotates... This was done to keep the two oldest cross division rivalries in tact. Tenn will always plays Bama and Georgia will always play Auburn. Florida will always play LSU even though that one is not as old as the other two.
Not sure who South Carolina, Vandy, or Kentucky permanent West Division opponent is... But it's between Miss State, Ole Miss, and Arkansas.
UK and Miss state are permanent, Vandy and Ole Miss are pernament so that means USC and Arkansas are the final permanent pairings.
Ok... Cool. Thanks for confirming the pairings.
I kinda figured SC and Ark were paired together since they came in together but I wasn't sure and didn't want to look it up... Lol.
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