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Nov 14, 2024
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Viva Campeche
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The SEC and ACC also only play 8 conference games.
So the SEC builds in an extra "bye" week while padding their records.
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Is this a new strategy by P4 blue bloods?
EM_Puma
11:43am
The SEC had been doing that my entire life.
Viva Campeche
11:44am
exactly
StantonMac
11:45am
Okay, I guess I never noticed. I don't see it as common place for other P4's.
EM_Puma
11:45am
The SEC and ACC also only play 8 conference games.
Viva Campeche
11:46am
I wish the Big XII would change to 8
El Jefe
11:48am
Yeah, or the others switch to 9. The big 12 requires 9 conference games + a p4
Viva Campeche
11:50am
An SEC schedule this season:
Ghost of Peanut
12:54pm
i’ll say yes. for a few reasons. number 1, the rankings are HEAVILY favored towards the SEC vs big 12. SEC has over
FieroCoug
2:24pm
The SEC has backed it up through the years. Sure, you can nitpick a year here or
Ghost of Peanut
2:56pm
i would say being top 25% in the SEC in terms of scheduling is more than catching up.
FieroCoug
3:35pm
I imagine it’s more likely to go the other direction.
TCuz
11:55am
Not new. Happens every year that week.
Crowd Factor
11:46am
Basically an extra bye, which in this year is extra funny.
Saregreat
11:48am
Standard for the SEC to schedule an FCS tune-up prior to their late-season rivalry games
kccougar
11:51am
Yep, been going on for a while. For several SEC teams, it's a nice, clean break
Ghost of Peanut
12:48pm
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