Been reading a lot (esecially on TD lately) and it seems people are really getting big on the idea of picking up 2 west teams and switching a lot of crap around. LSU's chancellor or president or someone seems convinced after the meetings that there will no longer be permanent cross division opponents.
Now, that means that:
A. at least 1 west team will move east
B. The SEC will try really hard to keep rivalries of the teams it gives a **** about.
Also, this is a chance to do a bit of division re-balance (since the west looks much stronger atm, but honestly I think its temporary, UT and UF will be strong fast)
One theory I'm seeing a lot is after picking up aTm and Mizzou, we'll shift AU and UA to the east, and move Vandy to the west. Now, I don't think they will EVER allow 3 of MSU/UM/Vandy/UK in the same division, (Also, that's 5 of the "big 6 all in the same division) but there are several other factors that make sense.
Iron Bowl preserved (instead of if being broken if only AU moves east)
Bama/UT preserved
AU/UGA preserved
Also: West gets much easier for us, and UM STILL has to play/lose to Vandy.
Now, that means that:
A. at least 1 west team will move east
B. The SEC will try really hard to keep rivalries of the teams it gives a **** about.
Also, this is a chance to do a bit of division re-balance (since the west looks much stronger atm, but honestly I think its temporary, UT and UF will be strong fast)
One theory I'm seeing a lot is after picking up aTm and Mizzou, we'll shift AU and UA to the east, and move Vandy to the west. Now, I don't think they will EVER allow 3 of MSU/UM/Vandy/UK in the same division, (Also, that's 5 of the "big 6 all in the same division) but there are several other factors that make sense.
Iron Bowl preserved (instead of if being broken if only AU moves east)
Bama/UT preserved
AU/UGA preserved
Also: West gets much easier for us, and UM STILL has to play/lose to Vandy.