Many expect the SEC to now get rid of divisions and play a 3 + 6 (6) schedule, for 9 league games per year. If they stay with divisions, I assume they would move Bama and Auburn to the East, move Missouri to the West, and add Texas and OU to the West.
As a college sports fan, I would prefer the rotating games, but either way would produce far more truly appealing football games than the ACC could offer.
And that gets us to Winter Meetings. They better figure a plan that works, or before long schools will be itching to leave. The closer we get to the end of the old deal, the more likely that becomes, because the cost is less.
For years, the dolts in the ACC Office kept their faith that basketball can save the ACC because the ACC Tournament was unique. I am not certain even now that they all have awakened from their opium den-type stupor to face reality.
As a college sports fan, I would prefer the rotating games, but either way would produce far more truly appealing football games than the ACC could offer.
And that gets us to Winter Meetings. They better figure a plan that works, or before long schools will be itching to leave. The closer we get to the end of the old deal, the more likely that becomes, because the cost is less.
For years, the dolts in the ACC Office kept their faith that basketball can save the ACC because the ACC Tournament was unique. I am not certain even now that they all have awakened from their opium den-type stupor to face reality.