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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    Agreed, they don't "need" new markets. Obviously, they signed the latest TV agreement with the inventory of teams they have now. However, do they really want to cede the entire Southeast to the SEC when it is the fastest growing population in the country and is the hotbed of recruiting for...
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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    How can you have divisions if you have only 3 permanent conference opponents? Can you think of any division in college or pro sports where each division doesn't play its divisions foes at least once each? You do provide a good example of where divisions would be a benefit. However, having the...
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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    Although, one could argue that Miami is a Tier 1 in the SEC's eyes if they want to keep the Big 10 out of Florida.
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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    I haven't seen anything out there that requires ND to play any games against the Big 10. The only thing I found is ND is spinning it that having the Big 10 on NBC is a good thing for ND as it will allow NBC to promote ND games on the noon NBC Big 10 game. However, NBC will have a Saturday...
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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    My prediction is Florida will end up with FSU, Georgia, and Tennessee. You know they'd rather have SC and Kentucky in there though. lol
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    SEC Appears Set to Move to 9 Conference Games & No Divisions

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34430807/sec-leaning-nine-game-conference-schedule-which-not-only-adds-value-tv-protects-season-ticket-sales They appear to be headed for a set up of 3 permanent conference foes and 6 rotating conference foes each year. Couple of thoughts: 1...
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