So much for what anyone expected.Well, so much for what I expected
If there's 12 teams rotating through six spots, they should do it something like this:So our rotating opponents will be:
Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, LSU, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Auburn
My guess is we will get next year:
Texas A&M at home
Oklahoma on the road
Arkansas at home
LSU on the road
South Carolina at home
Auburn on the road
Reverse in 2027
Then:
Texas on the road
Missouri at home
Florida at home
Georgia on the road
Kentucky at home
Tennessee on the road
Reverse in 2029.
If Kiffen goes to UF he's an idiot. His record at Ole Miss would've gotten him fired at UF. That program and its fans are toxic as Hell.Look for to Kiff bolt for UF.
Think you'd have to do a 4-2-4-2 rotation instead of 3-3-3-3 to keep home and road equal. But yeah, rotating 6 teams every year is a lot.If there's 12 teams rotating through six spots, they should do it something like this:
Year One:
Teams 1-3 at home
Teams 4-6 on road
Year Two:
Teams 4-6 at home
Teams 7-9 on road
Year Three:
Teams 7-9 at home
Teams 10-12 on road
Year Four:
Teams 10-12 at home
Teams 1-3 on road
Kiffen could win a national championship or two at Florida. He can't at Mississippi. I don't think he'll leave for anything short of an elite job. But Florida is still an elite job. If they make a good hire, they could be right back to winning national titles in no time.If Kiffen goes to UF he's an idiot. His record at Ole Miss would've gotten him fired at UF. That program and its fans are toxic as Hell.
Which guy? There were a lot of folks with that opinion (not necessarily the “anyone thinking otherwise is an idiot) part, myself included.Where's the guy who said bama was getting auburn, UT and lsu and anyone who thought otherwise was an idiot.
The last (any number of years) clearly did not matter at all in this arrangement. Its all out of whack.Did we screw Ole Miss because we have sucked the past couple of years? They get LSU and Oklahoma.
I hope you people are all ready to pair these three with Texas, A&M, Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, and Oklahoma next year.
I'm a little worried that Vandy may start spending money on football. Hopefully they fall back to reality next year.Wow! We get the team we’ve played least of any over the years every year. Just as they get good.
The schedules are going to be built with a clean slate for the next four years, which means there could be hiccups, such as repeat games from the prior season. Some matchups could also be attributed to the unbalanced schedule -- five home and four road games or vice versa. A priority for balance was given to teams for 2026 as they'd be more likely to get five home games if they had a power conference game on the road.
Tennessee played the long game and it finally paid off. Their primary traditional rivals are Vanderbilt and Kentucky. Vandy for the in state rivalry, of course, and UK for the Battle of the Barrel (ret.), the third most played rivalry in the SEC.This is actually pretty balanced
Big takeaways for me - No Georgia/Tennessee, Tennessee/Florida, or Bama/LSU. How does Tennessee get Kentucky instead of Florida or Georgia?
I think we're at Minnesota next year, so probably 5 home SEC games. Will be interesting to see if we buy our road games at Troy (2027), Memphis (2028), Southern Miss (2030) and Tulane (2032). Gonna be a lot of 6-game home schedules if we don't.From ESPN:
Based on this, we'll have 5 road conference games next year.
What if there were 10 different versions created and distributed individually and confidentially, and Sankey was only doing it to smoke out a rat from the office?What if the SEC gets pissed about the leak and changes things up before tomorrow's official announcement?
But that’s more then made up for by them getting to show State-Vandy 4 times in next 4 years. You know they’re thrilled about that.Boy, was I wrong about State-Bama. ESPN has got to be disappointed the annual LSU-Bama game is now twice/4 years.
That would be awesomeWhat if there were 10 different versions created and distributed individually and confidentially, and Sankey was only doing it to smoke out a rat from the office?
I predicted Ole Miss, Bama and UK. I don't know why anybody thought aTm was in the conversation. If not UK, I would have predicted UPIG. Never would have guessed Vandy.Check the tapes, i called Bama from the beginning.
Didn’t the 3rd, figured it to be Ark, UK or TAMU, i’m happy with Vandy though.
Because 2 years ago Jimbo Fisher explicitly said "Our three permanent opponents are going to be Texas, LSU, and Mississippi State."I predicted Ole Miss, Bama and UK. I don't know why anybody thought aTm was in the conversation. If not UK, I would have predicted UPIG. Never would have guessed Vandy.
That's a great reason to think it wasn't going to happen.Because 2 years ago Jimbo Fisher explicitly said "Our three permanent opponents are going to be Texas, LSU, and Mississippi State."
So y4 of KT in 2028 gives us OM, Vandy, Bama, UK, SCar, UF, Mizzou, Arky, and Auburn?I hope you people are all ready to pair these three with Texas, A&M, Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, and Oklahoma next year.
Who is Kentucky's #1 SEC Rival? Tennessee.This is actually pretty balanced
Big takeaways for me - No Georgia/Tennessee, Tennessee/Florida, or Bama/LSU. How does Tennessee get Kentucky instead of Florida or Georgia?
We'll probably get mostly teams that we didn't play in 2024/25, such as LSU, Auburn, South Carolina, Oklahoma, or Kentucky.I hope you people are all ready to pair these three with Texas, A&M, Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, and Oklahoma next year.
Yeah, looks like every team kept it's instate rival and/or adjacent-state close secondary rival. At least Nashville isn't terribly far as our 3rd in that pod.Went pretty regional
Exactly. For the most part our rotating opponents should be ones we don’t play in 24-25. But one complicating factor will be who has a road P4 game scheduled next year. Which brings up a point. If SEC is going to rotate 6 opponents every year it’s just not going to work if the P4 games are home & home in consecutive years like ours are.We'll probably get mostly teams that we didn't play in 2024/25, such as LSU, Auburn, South Carolina, Oklahoma, or Kentucky.
Or maybe we won't because who really knows at this point.
What y’all fail to understand is, we didn’t get Alabama. Alabama got us!