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Football schedulng in the Southeastern Conference isn’t necessarily the source of most conspiracy theories. That would be SEC officiating, which provides new fodder for the paranoia mill on every fall Saturday.

Scheduling comes close, though, largely because in a 14-team league that plays eight conference games, there is no way for schedules to be absolutely equitable. Furthermore, at most schools, the definition of ā€œequitableā€ lies in a gray area that comes very close to meaning ā€œfavorable.ā€ What looks like a perfectly fair Ole Miss schedule, for instance, might not look so great to Ole Miss. Some of the controversies about games have been alive longer than the players that are playing in the games.

For instance, LSU has complained about having Florida as its permanent divisional crossover opponent for decades, dating back to the precise moment when it became apparent that Florida was going to be tougher than Tennessee. When the Vols were a national powerhouse in the 1990s, everyone else in the West thought Alabama’s crossover schedule was perfectly fine.

All that is preface to a story that came out Tuesday from reporter Brandon Marcello of Auburn Undercover. Marcello said while there were still ā€œobstacles,ā€ Auburn, Georgia and the SEC were working to move the Auburn-Georgia game, the league’s oldest rivalry, from its traditional mid-November date to a Saturday earlier in the season.

That’s been an issue at Auburn recently. It is not just because Georgia and Alabama, Auburn’s late-year rivals, have been very good. It’s also because the schedule has gotten twisted in a way in which Auburn either plays both games at home (good) or both on the road (not so good.) And there is no problem with Auburn, or any league institution, trying to fix what it perceives as scheduling issues.


Alabama has done it. LSU has brought the rotation up for a vote at the SEC Meetings in Destin, Florida, although it didn’t get the presidential support it needed to bring about a change. Any good athletics director never stops looking for an edge (or a fair shake, depending on where you stand on that ā€œequitable/favorableā€ thing.)

That doesn’t mean any schedule movement doesn’t have ripple effects. The issues, if the Auburn/Georgia game is ultimately moved, are (a) what is the new date and (b) what other teams have their schedule shuffled to accommodate the switch?

First, if Georgia is going to keep its traditional November closing stretch of a non-conference-don’t-call-it-a-cupcake game and then Georgia Tech, it would almost have to play an SEC game in that spot or the Bulldogs would be finishing league play on the first Saturday in November.

Does Auburn want to play Georgia and LSU on consecutive weekends? Is that better or worse? For an example of the ripple effect, let’s say Auburn plays Mississippi State in the current Georgia spot. Do the Bulldogs want an Alabama/Auburn/Ole Miss finishing stretch every year?

That’s not to say things can’t be worked out for everyone. It might be easier to work them out if the SEC adopted the Nick Saban-endorsed nine-game conference schedule, but that doesn’t appear to be on the horizon.

There is no real ā€œproblemā€ with Auburn and Georgia playing earlier — it would be an attractive television game, no matter what slot you put it in. But any new shuffle of the scheduling cards affects more than one team, and someone is bound to complain somewhere, at least until a botched targeting call gives them something new to complain about.

CECIL HURT: Rescheduling SEC games not a problem — until it is
 
In case you've missed it, this article is referencing this announcement from Auburn's 247 site.

 
Move it....change it..put AU in east....who cares...
these are grown people...smart ? People....if it sounds good..if it makes sense ( LSUs grip doesn’t) ....just get ADs together...and do it... dont wait 5-10 years...do it today... what the hell... thats whywe have a overpaid commish .... AU wants to ...UGA wants to...nobody else cares... i don’t understand why people dont fix things that are broken.. freekin idiots
Just like AU playing both Mississippi schools home or away the same season... i could fix this shit in 5 minutes...
 
I think due to the ripple effect, they should probably just keep it where it is on the schedule. Only real (legitimate) issue/complaint I see, is having UGA-Bama home and home then away/away. I think it was when Mizzou/aTm came into the league is what caused the schedule to flip flop and cause this.

I'm no apologist for the Boogers down on the Plain, but I could see where this would suck and why they would want it changed.
 
I think due to the ripple effect, they should probably just keep it where it is on the schedule. Only real (legitimate) issue/complaint I see, is having UGA-Bama home and home then away/away. I think it was when Mizzou/aTm came into the league is what caused the schedule to flip flop and cause this.

I'm no apologist for the Boogers down on the Plain, but I could see where this would suck and why they would want it changed.

But @rammerjammer ...if they want it changed and no body else cares...change it...
Thats my point...change it.."a lot is said and done...but usually more is said than done"...
 
The issue could have been avoided by the SEC if they had scheduled Bama at ut in both 2012 and 2013. They chose to schedule UGA at the barn in those years. One or the other had to be done in order to schedule UGA and Bama. With the new format that game could not be scheduled without an unequal number of Home and Away games for each because UGA and Bama were both playing their permanent cross divisional opponent at home in odd numbered years and away in even numbered years.
But @rammerjammer ...if they want it changed and no body else cares...change it...
Thats my point...change it.."a lot is said and done...but usually more is said than done"...

LOL! Have you ever attempted making out an equitable schedule for 14 teams? Anything you do possibly effects the others. Imagine standing up 14 dominoes and attempting to move just the two in the middle and you get the picture.
 
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Look at it this way. If the SEC just reversed what they did in 2012 and 2013 with UGA and Auburn, then every time Bama and UGA played the home team would have 5 SEC home games and 3 SEC away games . And the visitor would have 3 SEC Home games and 5 SEC away games. EVERY time!
 
Alabama had a similar issue with the Mississippi schools in the 80s that Coach Bryant was not too pleased with, playing both on the road in even numbered years. But that was his own doing because he made out the schedules. It was corrected in 1988.
 
Scheduling is much, much, much easier said than done. Even when you are making out your own schedule. I know of two occasions when Coach Bryant made scheduling decisions in which he was not comfortable. One being the aforementioned Mississippi school scheduling and the other being the PSU scheduling between 1982-1985. He had left open the second week in October in those years with the intention of taking a bye prior to TSIO. When he and Paterno scheduled the 10 year (1981-1990) series, he was compelled to use those FOUR open dates for PSU.

How do I know he was uncomfortable in doing that? Twenty-four glorious years (1971-1994) for Bama in the TSIO series, losing just FOUR games. Guess which FOUR years.

 
We had LSU back to back years in the 90s and we survived. Getting sent to our home away from home was no problem. Now that we quit playing Arkansas to open the SEC season every year I really like the way our schedule evolves each year. I think Saban does a great job of staggering the little teams around the big boys as well.

I know Tenn doesn't like their place early on with Florida. With Georgia immediately following a lot of years I suppose I get it. The Bama game you can't move and they usually played no one after us for decades. Now Vandy has 3 in a row on them. My suggestion would be to try to win a few more games before petitioning the SEC on that one.
 
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LOL! Have you ever attempted making out an equitable schedule for 14 teams? Anything you do possibly effects the others. Imagine standing up 14 dominoes and attempting to move just the two in the middle and you get the picture.
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Done things more complicated then that
 
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