🏈 SEC football's top 10 scheduling quirks in 2012

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- SEC fans spend summer months counting wins and losses for their favorite team in the fall. They've never had to use their imagination like this.

In order to quickly add Texas A&M and Missouri for 2012, the SEC rushed out a 14-member schedule last December. The league had to try to avoid stepping on rivalries, TV interests and contracts of nonconference games while attempting to maintain competitive balance.

The result: The quirkiest SEC schedule ever. Some unusual occurrences could resume in 2013 when the "permanent" 6-1-1 scheduling cycle (six divisional games, one permanent, one rotating) begins for an undetermined number of years.

For now, here are the top 10 oddities of the 2012 SEC schedule.

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Am I the only one who looks at a 7° difference in average low temp and says "big freakin' deal!?" 37° as compared to 44°. One is chilly, the other is, well, chilly.
 
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