Playing @Bama again next year???

dawgstudent

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I'll take going to Bama again next year to have A&M at home.

http://www.southernpigskin.com/SEC/view/2013-sec-schedule-major-changes-coming

Any repeat games are expected to occur in 2013 and 2014 and will be avoided from that point on. The easiest solution is for either Ole Miss or Mississippi State to face Alabama on the road and Texas A&M at home for a second straight year in 2013, ensuring both the Crimson Tide and Aggies revert back to three home games and three away games within the division. This also would allow either Ole Miss or Mississippi State to avoid playing at Alabama and at LSU in the same season going forward, as they both currently do.
 

patdog

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Mississippi has to play Vandy at home for the 2nd year in a row next year, so the SEC can get to a schedule where all the permanent opposite division games are at the West team in odd years and at the East team in even years. So I suspect they may be going to Tuscaloosa next year. I'd LOVE to see us play at either Bama or LSU again next year though so we break the cycle of having our 3 biggest games (UM, Bama, LSU) either all at home or all on the road.
 

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DerHntr

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That is a great solution. Our chances of beating Bama are limited no matter where we play.
 

Todd4State

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I've got kind of mixed feelings about it

First of all, it seems like whenever the SEC does a major schedule re-do we ALWAYS have to go back to Bama again.

As it stands as far as what I call "big games" we play Auburn, A&M, and Arkansas at home one year and then almost all of our bigger rivals the next with LSU, Alabama, and Ole Miss at home. Switching Bama with A&M would be good in that we would have at least one of our top three rivals a year every year rather than play them all in one year and then none the next.
 

patdog

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We came out pretty good with it this year. We got to go to Kentucky 2 years in a row (shouldn't matter where we play them) and we got to play Tennessee at home instead of South Carolina on the road (huge win for us). People just don't notice it when the SEC does us right.
 

VegasDawg13

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As it stands as far as what I call "big games" we play Auburn, A&M, and Arkansas at home one year and then almost all of our bigger rivals the next with LSU, Alabama, and Ole Miss at home.

Why does everyone keep calling LSU one of our three biggest games instead of Auburn? Most of our fans hate Auburn more than anyone other than OM at this point. They certainly don't like us either. They're more on our level than LSU is. We haven't beaten LSU in 14 years, and it's rarely even close, while we regularly play tight games with Auburn. What am I missing?

Having said that, I agree with the general point because playing at Bama again next year would split our four biggest games into two pairs, instead of three and one like it is now. Although, I could see us developing a good rivalry with A&M pretty quickly.
 

mayhemdawg62

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I think this sucks for season ticket holders...

For those people who are season ticket holders are going to be pissed!! I have to agree with Todd 4 State, fans don't want to see the same exact teams from this season and next season and probably the seaon after that for all the home games. This may hurt ticket sales, because fans do want to see State play LSU, Bama, and Ole Miss at home.
 

patdog

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2nd. We went to LSU twice in a row in the early 90s then to Bama twice in a row about 10 years ago.
 

engie

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fans don't want to see the same exact teams from this season and next season and probably the seaon after that for all the home games. This may hurt ticket sales, because fans do want to see State play LSU, Bama, and Ole Miss at home.

What planet were you on when you read that? Seriously?

We are simply talking about playing 1 team at home twice and 1 team on the road twice in order to rebalance the schedule for the divisions. We will play 2 of the 3 you mentioned at home again next season.

Makes even better sense, given that as currently configured, A&M comes to Mississippi twice one year and not at all the next.
 
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Helvetica is the font. I actually prefer it to courier or times. But enough font snobbery.

Why do people insist on using the phrase "revert back"? THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO REVERT!!!!!! Please people, let's cut the redundancy.

/end grammar rant
 

VegasDawg13

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I'm a season ticket holder and it doesn't leave me "pissed!!" Every other season ticket holder I've talked to thus far also has no problem with it.

Also, if you think it might happen again in 2014, then you obviously don't understand the point of it in the first place.
 

BigMotherTucker

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Im going to buy season tickets no matter what, but Im sick of going to Bama in back to back years.... Like another poster pointed out, we've done this several times... Why cant Bama come to our house in back to back years??
 

ckDOG

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Losing affects season ticket sales more than the schedule itself.

The average fan asks "are we going to be decent this year?" well before "do we play LSU at home?" before deciding on spending their money.
 

TUSK.sixpack

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"sick of it"? It's happened once in over 40 years...

Im going to buy season tickets no matter what, but Im sick of going to Bama in back to back years.... Like another poster pointed out, we've done this several times... Why cant Bama come to our house in back to back years??

FWIW, I would love to have UM and MSU on the road every year and get UT/AU/LSU at home more often... I think Bama got to go to LSU on consecutive years in the late 80s for some reason...
 

Todd4State

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I think it depends on the fan

Why does everyone keep calling LSU one of our three biggest games instead of Auburn? Most of our fans hate Auburn more than anyone other than OM at this point. They certainly don't like us either. They're more on our level than LSU is. We haven't beaten LSU in 14 years, and it's rarely even close, while we regularly play tight games with Auburn. What am I missing?

Having said that, I agree with the general point because playing at Bama again next year would split our four biggest games into two pairs, instead of three and one like it is now. Although, I could see us developing a good rivalry with A&M pretty quickly.


To me, LSU is a bigger rival because there are more LSU fans in Mississippi than Auburn fans. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer to it. LSU, Bama, Auburn, and Arkansas are all really close as far as my level of dislike. You ask someone in Meridian who they want to beat worse between Bama, LSU, and Auburn, they'll probably say Bama. You ask someone on the coast the same question, they'll probably say LSU. And then there are people like you that hate Auburn because they are a bunch of lying cheating toolsheds.
 

RocketDawg

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Since when is MSU/Kentucky a rivalry? I certainly don't consider UK a rival. In my mind, our rivals are Alabama and the Bears (both within our divisions, admittedly). And SC/A&M? Are rivalries being dictated?
 

OleYeller

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It's the only team we have beaten almost as many times as they have beaten us. 21-19, their favor
 

RocketDawg

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As it is though, we have one fantastic home schedule with the likes of LSU, Alabama, and the Bears, then the next year a lousy schedule with Arkansas our best opponent. Last year, Alabama and LSU were ranked 1 and 2 when we played them, as I recall. That makes for an exciting game even if we lose. I'll buy season tickets regardless, but it would be nice to even out the competition each year.
 

engie

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It's the only team we have beaten almost as many times as they have beaten us. 21-19, their favor

Eh? We have beaten them as many times as they have beaten us(on the field)...


 

patdog

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We're 14-8 against them since the SEC expanded to 12 teams. That's pretty close to twice as many wins for us.
 

AT4 Dawg

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Tusk,

Do you mind clarifying your point? What is so hard to understand about us not wanting to play at Tuscaloosa in consecutive years?
 

RC3

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I don't like this. If there was ever a time we might could make some serious noise in the West, i think it is next year. To have a chance of winning the west, you are basically going to have to beat bama. Having them at home would help that proposition immensely.
 

BiscuitEater

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Correction ...

FWIW, I would love to have UM and MSU on the road every year and get UT/AU/LSU at home more often... I think Bama got to go to LSU on consecutive years in the late 80s for some reason...

Tusk ... For State, it is not even close. We have played Bama ~ 95 times, only 15 in Starkville, 50 @ Bama & 26 @ 'neutral'

Consider also that we have played LSU ~ 105 times, only 20 in Starkville, 65 @ LSU, 20 @ 'neutral'

Last year, I added up all of State's SEC games and it came to ~ 605 games, 156 in Starkville, 285 Away, 151 at neutral sites
 

Dawgzilla

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Tusk ... For State, it is not even close. We have played Bama ~ 95 times, only 15 in Starkville, 50 @ Bama & 26 @ 'neutral'

Consider also that we have played LSU ~ 105 times, only 20 in Starkville, 65 @ LSU, 20 @ 'neutral'

Last year, I added up all of State's SEC games and it came to ~ 605 games, 156 in Starkville, 285 Away, 151 at neutral sites

While that is true, that is primarily MSU's own fault. The SEC let all the schools set their own schedules until sometime in the 70s. Schools were supposed to play at least 6 conference games, but they were basically on their own to figure out whom to play, as well as when and where. The conference would only step in if there was a major dispute.

The lopsided nature of the game locations is all due to MSU. Back in the 40s and 50s, State would set its schedule based in part on the cotton crop. If it was a good year for cotton, then they could have more home games because more people could afford to buy tickets. MSU was Alabama's homecoming opponent for 10 consecutive years in the late 40s and 50s, and that certainly had nothing to do with the SEC office. Plus, MSU played Alabama in Jackson a lot, which was obviously MSU's own choice.

The conference took over scheduling in the 70s. MSU played @ Alabama in '78 and '79, which I think had something to do with the balancing the home-away schedule, which was difficult when you had 5 permanent opponents and 1 rotating opponent. Then we played @ Alabama again 10 years ago when we switched from 2 permanent cross-division rivals to just one.

But, the MSU-Bama schedule was unaffected when the conference went from 6 games to 7, and then from 7 games to 8, so we really have only gotten screwed with the Alabama scheduling twice.