SEC contenders must navigate 10 games versus league foes

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Toughest games now cancelled highlighted. Trend seems to be one P5 and 3 cupcakes. May be interesting if they end up beating each other up and having a coupla losses like the teams that play 9 conference games plus a P5. Not honking here, but if the season happens it may be an eye opener...


MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) --

The Southeastern Conference has long touted itself as the nation's toughest football league from top to bottom.

That begs the question: How hard will it be to win the SEC this season? The league announced Thursday its 14 teams will each play a 10-game schedule against fellow SEC opponents because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gone are not only some marquee out-of-conference matchups but also the FCS and lower-level games that fill the schedule with often easy wins.

Specifics of the league-wide schedules still have to be worked out and approved by the SEC's athletic directors. But a 10-game schedule played within a league that has claimed 10 national championships since 2006 could make it a brutal scramble for the SEC title game, now scheduled for Dec. 19 in Atlanta.

It's possible that one of the contenders could have an easier path overall, or that the shakeup could make it more treacherous in a league where teams are known for beating up on each other. That's especially true in the deep Western Division. Alabama missed the playoffs for the first time last season after losing by a combined eight points to eventual national champion LSU and more surprisingly in-state rival Auburn.

Regular division standard bearers Alabama and Georgia, for instance, already were set to meet in Tuscaloosa on Sept. 19 for the first time since 2007. The Crimson Tide's original opener against USC was already canceled and so are presumed mismatches with Georgia State, Kent State and Tennessee-Martin.

Two of those games will be filled in with SEC teams. The top team Alabama wasn't scheduled to play was Florida.

''The safety of our team will be our highest priority throughout the season, but we are also excited that our players will have the opportunity to compete and play this season,'' Tide coach Nick Saban said.

Georgia, the defending SEC East champion, won't play in-state rival Georgia Tech - an easy win the past three seasons - but also loses games with Virginia, East Tennessee State and Louisiana-Monroe.

The Bulldogs weren't scheduled to face either Texas A&M or LSU from the West - or a less highly regarded Arkansas.

''The only thing for certain is we'll play our Eastern opponents, and we have Auburn and Alabama from the West,'' Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity said. ''Then we'll have two more.

''But we've not even started that discussion yet. It was not our intent to go there first. That might have swayed some of the decision-making if you knew who you were going to play. So, we'll start that discussion very soon with the commissioner.''

Things could get tougher for other potential SEC contenders, like Florida, LSU, Texas A&M and Auburn.

LSU dropped a game against traditional power Texas, along with Texas-San Antonio, Rice and Nicholls. Potential SEC adds include Georgia and Tennessee.

Wiped out for Florida were the traditional regular-season finale against Florida State but also much less appealing matchups with Eastern Washington, South Alabama and New Mexico State.

Florida's schedule will almost certainly get harder since the Gators weren't scheduled to play either Alabama, Texas A&M or Auburn from the West.

The Tigers had already lost their opening game against Alcorn State since the Southwestern Athletic Conference is set to play a shortened season in the spring.

Also gone are North Carolina, Southern Miss and Massachusetts.

Texas A&M presumably had an easier road after facing both Clemson and Georgia on the road last season. Gone now are Abilene Christian, North Texas, Colorado and Fresno State.

The Bulldogs, Gators and Tennessee are potentially tougher replacements.

If the SEC is indeed the toughest football conference, that means the teams have the hardest road to a title. The top priority now is just trying to play the season amid a pandemic.

''A conference-only schedule gives us the best opportunity to have a complete season because of the flexibility it provides with control over conference games and the ability to make adjustments, when there is a possibility of disruption,'' South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner said.
 
I think it's going to be an adjustment for the fans as well. We are used to seeing teams with inflated records (almost every P5 team, not just an SEC thing). Now that all the games are against P5 teams, records are more likely to reflect the teams' ability.

Ironically, Oregon's schedule got much easier this year because of the move. Ohio State and North Dakota State would have been some of the tougher opponents on Oregon's schedule. Hawaii was their only easy win and even they beat Arizona and Oregon State last year.
 
OK, I know Clay Travis can be a troll, but I generally like him. Anyone who is knowledgeable on SEC team strengths, what do you think of this?


Well Georgia already had Alabama and Auburn on the schedule, so there's that.

If you look at who plays who, it's actually pretty balanced as far as cross division games.

Florida
Added Friday: Arkansas (H), at Texas A&M;

Already on schedule: LSU (H), at Ole Miss

Georgia
Added Friday: at Arkansas, Miss. State (H);

Already on schedule: at Alabama, Auburn (H).

Kentucky
Added Friday: at Alabama, Ole Miss (H);

Already on schedule: at Auburn, Mississippi State (H).

MISSOURI
Added Friday: at LSU, Alabama (H);

Already on Schedule: Arkansas (H), at Mississippi State.

South Carolina
Added Friday: Auburn (H), at Ole Miss;

Already on schedule: Texas A&M (H), at LSU

Tennessee
Added Friday: at Auburn, Texas A&M (H);

Already on schedule: Alabama (H), at Arkansas.

Vanderbilt
Added Friday: LSU (H), at Mississippi State;

Already on schedule: Ole Miss (H), at Texas A&M.

Alabama
Added Friday: At Missouri, Kentucky (H);

Already on schedule: Georgia (H), at Tennessee.

Arkansas
Added Friday: Georgia (H), at Florida;

Already on schedule: Tennessee (H), at Missouri.

Auburn
Added Friday: at South Carolina, Tennessee (H);

Already on schedule: Kentucky (H), at Georgia.

LSU
Added Friday: at Vanderbilt, Missouri (H);

Already on schedule: at Florida, South Carolina (H).

Mississippi State
Added Friday: Vanderbilt (H), at Georgia;

Already on schedule: Missouri (H), at Kentucky.

Ole Miss
Added Friday: South Carolina (H), at Kentucky;

Already on schedule: at Vanderbilt, Florida (H).

Texas A&M
Added Friday: Florida (H), at Tennessee;

Already on schedule: at South Carolina, Vanderbilt (H);.

Tennessee and South Carolina are a little bit screwed with 3 of the top 4 from the West now on their schedule.
 
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Well Georgia already had Alabama and Auburn on the schedule, so there's that.

If you look at who plays who, it's actually pretty balanced as far as cross division games.

Florida
Added Friday: Arkansas (H), at Texas A&M;

Already on schedule: LSU (H), at Ole Miss

Georgia
Added Friday: at Arkansas, Miss. State (H);

Already on schedule: at Alabama, Auburn (H).

Kentucky
Added Friday: at Alabama, Ole Miss (H);

Already on schedule: at Auburn, Mississippi State (H).

MISSOURI
Added Friday: at LSU, Alabama (H);

Already on Schedule: Arkansas (H), at Mississippi State.

South Carolina
Added Friday: Auburn (H), at Ole Miss;

Already on schedule: Texas A&M (H), at LSU

Tennessee
Added Friday: at Auburn, Texas A&M (H);

Already on schedule: Alabama (H), at Arkansas.

Vanderbilt
Added Friday: LSU (H), at Mississippi State;

Already on schedule: Ole Miss (H), at Texas A&M.

Alabama
Added Friday: At Missouri, Kentucky (H);

Already on schedule: Georgia (H), at Tennessee.

Arkansas
Added Friday: Georgia (H), at Florida;

Already on schedule: Tennessee (H), at Missouri.

Auburn
Added Friday: at South Carolina, Tennessee (H);

Already on schedule: Kentucky (H), at Georgia.

LSU
Added Friday: at Vanderbilt, Missouri (H);

Already on schedule: at Florida, South Carolina (H).

Mississippi State
Added Friday: Vanderbilt (H), at Georgia;

Already on schedule: Missouri (H), at Kentucky.

Ole Miss
Added Friday: South Carolina (H), at Kentucky;

Already on schedule: at Vanderbilt, Florida (H).

Texas A&M
Added Friday: Florida (H), at Tennessee;

Already on schedule: at South Carolina, Vanderbilt (H);.

Tennessee and South Carolina are a little bit screwed with 3 of the top 4 from the West now on their schedule.

I agree. People only want to look at who each team picked up and not what the entire schedule now looks like
 
Mizzou:

Alabama
LSU
Georgia
Florida
Tennessee
South Carolina
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Mississippi State
Arkansas

Our new coaching staff is about to be baptized with fire.
 
I had to come over here to find a thread about football.

The best thing about the 10 game conference schedule is we drop the home game patsies. I feel bad for them though because these games keep their programs alive. We've got our best home schedule in years. My son-in-law is an Aggie, I went to their inaugural SEC game UF @ TAMU, it was fantastic and will go again this year if the game is held.

That said, I seriously doubt the season will be held. Too much PC pussification. Hope I'm wrong.

Also, it is a damned shame f$u drops from the schedule, it's been a little while (not a long while, a little white) since beating the shit out of them and the Dawgs in one season.

@OldDevilDawg, miss you dude and hope you are well.
 
I had to come over here to find a thread about football.

The best thing about the 10 game conference schedule is we drop the home game patsies. I feel bad for them though because these games keep their programs alive. We've got our best home schedule in years. My son-in-law is an Aggie, I went to their inaugural SEC game UF @ TAMU, it was fantastic and will go again this year if the game is held.

That said, I seriously doubt the season will be held. Too much PC pussification. Hope I'm wrong.

Also, it is a damned shame f$u drops from the schedule, it's been a little while (not a long while, a little white) since beating the shit out of them and the Dawgs in one season.

@OldDevilDawg, miss you dude and hope you are well.
Good to see you on the board!
 
I had to come over here to find a thread about football.

The best thing about the 10 game conference schedule is we drop the home game patsies. I feel bad for them though because these games keep their programs alive. We've got our best home schedule in years. My son-in-law is an Aggie, I went to their inaugural SEC game UF @ TAMU, it was fantastic and will go again this year if the game is held.

That said, I seriously doubt the season will be held. Too much PC pussification. Hope I'm wrong.

Also, it is a damned shame f$u drops from the schedule, it's been a little while (not a long while, a little white) since beating the shit out of them and the Dawgs in one season.

@OldDevilDawg, miss you dude and hope you are well.
Good to see you. Rough year to start a new board, but we'll get there...
 
I had to come over here to find a thread about football.

The best thing about the 10 game conference schedule is we drop the home game patsies. I feel bad for them though because these games keep their programs alive. We've got our best home schedule in years. My son-in-law is an Aggie, I went to their inaugural SEC game UF @ TAMU, it was fantastic and will go again this year if the game is held.

That said, I seriously doubt the season will be held. Too much PC pussification. Hope I'm wrong.

Also, it is a damned shame f$u drops from the schedule, it's been a little while (not a long while, a little white) since beating the shit out of them and the Dawgs in one season.

@OldDevilDawg, miss you dude and hope you are well.

Stick around, bro. Good to see you!
 
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