Not sure that our locked in rivals would be two traditionally strong teams.

I would wager that LSU and Miss St. would be our traditional rivals.

We had a pretty long tradition with MSU before realignment. Granted, not as long as our game with Auburn, but from Auburn's perspective, I can't see it agreeing to have both us and Ga. as its locked in rivals.

-Zeb

On Jun 8, 2010, at 10:28 PM, gogat...@esn.net wrote:

That potentially makes the schedule inequitable. If your two "locked-in" rivals are traditional strong teams like UF's would be, it would make getting to Atlanta very difficult. I personally have never liked divisions when the playoff teams are determined by overall record that included out of division schedules that are different. One of the reasons I lost interest in the NFL.

GoGators!!!
Mark

Personally, I'd love to have two locked-in traditional non-divisional
rivals and zero floating games. Given that we have an SEC
championship game, it is not as if fans are denied the chance to see
the top teams from each division play each other.


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