Sec scheduling methodology

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wmcovol

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Per reports from Birmingham, SEC office used won/loss records of the last 10 years to divide the conference into group A and group B. Each team was to get 4 in group A (2 home & 2 away) & 4 in group B ( 2 & 2).

Group A: Alabama, Georgia, Florida, LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, Auburn & Texas A&m

Group B: Miss St, Ole Miss, Mizzou, Scarolina, Kentucky, Arkansas, Vandy & Tennessee.

Don’t shoot me. Just repeating what was reported.
 
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Per reports from Birmingham, SEC office used won/loss records of the last 10 years to divide the conference into group A and group B. Each team was to get 4 in group A (2 home & 2 away) & 4 in group B ( 2 & 2).

Group A: Alabama, Georgia, Florida, LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, Auburn & Texas A&m

Group B: Miss St, Ole Miss, Mizzou, Scarolina, Kentucky, Arkansas, Vandy & Tennessee.

Don’t shoot me. Just repeating want was reported.
Cool. We sucked, and that’s where we belong for now.

I’m perfectly happy to catch whomever is still napping by surprise. 😎
 
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Heupel....Hyatt...scoring 5 TD's against Bama. Who else does that? Being in the "B" group might not be so bad, and consider the fact that Bama (and others) got a taste of ( ask Charles Dickens so aptly put) " The ghost of Christmas Future". (in his famous "A Christmas Carol)". Saban has been Scrooge for a while, but he will understand, just like Scrooge did.
 
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I feel sorry for those teams that got us as one of their "group B" teams!

Yeah, second most SEC championships despite the last 15 yrs of horrible people hiring horrible coaches and a top 5 team last year.
 

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