šŸˆ SEC Scheduling with the arrival of Texas and Oklahoma. Divisions? Pods? How many games?

Coincidentally, Nielsen releases its numbers for January ...

Streaming up 31% year over year.
Broadcast saw a 2% increase (NFL.)
Cable up 22% (credit to "sports surge.")
They really need to break out Hulu+Live, YTTV, Sling, Fubo, etc into a Live Streaming Category but I expect that is hard with Hulu including both in the same app. Cable is dying though, and some cable companies are already transitioning to being internet providers with little in the way of regular cable offerings. WOW will sell you subs to YTTV, Fubo, or Philo billed through them if you want in addition to their new WOW+ streaming service and those replace traditional cable offerings for them. They do still offer traditional cable, but I am not sure you can get it installed new anymore as their website only mentions their WOW+ streaming service and the other 3.

Same thing happened with telephones as most providers are now IP based and not traditional telephone wire. They run a network connection to the VOIP box outside the house then connect the house telephone wire to that.
 
The thing is, you do have the Internet at your house. You just aren't using the technology ... which is not uncommon, mind you.

Last month marked the beginning of the sixth year you've been here at RTB. (It's a notification I get, but spare you guys those details.) Have you purchased a new TV in that time span?
Yeah. A couple of TVs that have "stuff".
My pad/phone use data ( US Cellular....no other provider works)..... i guess i could use the phone as a "hot spot"....that would be connecting to internet? We dont have cable or internet available at our location from providers...
We do get sunshine...however...thankfully
 
Yeah. A couple of TVs that have "stuff".
My pad/phone use data ( US Cellular....no other provider works)..... i guess i could use the phone as a "hot spot"....that would be connecting to internet? We dont have cable or internet available at our location from providers...
We do get sunshine...however...thankfully
...and it's going to be close to 80° today ... not only have to, but want to get outside.

Yeah, as a hot spot would work. You can pull up Direct TV on your phone, you can cast it to your TV.
 
...and it's going to be close to 80° today ... not only have to, but want to get outside.

Yeah, as a hot spot would work. You can pull up Direct TV on your phone, you can cast it to your TV.

Right on directv ...have on all TVs.... have had kids show me how to get on phone...

Amazing...the place we camp in fall for Bama football...doesnt have internet available either...and USCellular doesn't work either...

My Silvarado has the internet thing we can use for data......and have to have a portable satellite dish for tv... with Directv receiver...

Enjoy the day....
 
Right on directv ...have on all TVs.... have had kids show me how to get on phone...

Amazing...the place we camp in fall for Bama football...doesnt have internet available either...and USCellular doesn't work either...

My Silvarado has the internet thing we can use for data......and have to have a portable satellite dish for tv... with Directv receiver...

Enjoy the day....
13th Commandment: Camping and Internet shall never be combined.

 
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I made this one 5 years ago and put it in the attic. I get 50 channels. I'm on Mobile bay
Attic ones are a lot better than anything else usually, even home made ones. I used to live in a Valley and the only way I could get anything to work there was with one on a pole 30 feet high. I actually wound up climbing a tree and sticking one in it.
 

Here’s how the league should address the permanent rivalries.

Alabama

Three opponents: Auburn, LSU, Tennessee Alabama already plays all three rivals every year under the eight-game model, so not much would change for the Crimson Tide. They’ve gone 24-6 in these games since 2013 but lost to LSU and the Volunteers this past season.

Arkansas

Three opponents: Missouri, Texas, Texas A&M This would rekindle the former Southwest Conference rivalry against Texas, known best for memorable matchups in 1964 and 1969 that decided national championships. The Razorbacks and A&M have met every year since 2009, predating the Aggies’ move to the SEC, while Missouri has won seven of nine since becoming Arkansas’ annual crossover opponent in 2014.

Auburn

Three opponents: Alabama, Georgia, Vanderbilt Auburn can’t avoid Alabama and Georgia as annual rivals. Rounding things out with the Commodores would be the only fair thing to do.

Florida

Three opponents: Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee The Gators’ dance card has to include historic rivals Georgia and Tennessee. While LSU would be a more fitting permanent rival than Kentucky, facing the Bulldogs, Volunteers and Tigers every season would be an unfair burden.

Georgia

Three opponents: Auburn, Florida, Mississippi As much as everyone would like to see Alabama and Georgia meet every year during the regular season, that’s a matchup better left for the SEC championship game or playoff.

Kentucky

Three opponents: Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee Kentucky has to play Tennessee, the Wildcats’ biggest SEC rival and fiercest annual rival altogether this side of Louisville. UK has also taken two in a row from Florida and two of three in Gainesville.

LSU

Three opponents: Alabama, Mississippi, Texas A&M The matchup with Alabama would remain one of marquee games of the regular season across the broader Bowl Subdivision. The Rebels and Aggies would allow the Tigers to plant their recruiting flag in two talent-rich neighboring states.

Mississippi

Three opponents: Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State The Rebels wouldn’t have it easy. In addition to the Egg Bowl on rivalry weekend, there’d be annual dates with LSU and the back-to-back defending national champs. These rivals would present an opportunity — getting the Bulldogs and Tigers every year gives the Rebels the chance to earn a win that would resonate with the playoff committee.

Mississippi State

Three opponents: Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina Mississippi State is one SEC program that would benefit from the elimination of divisions and a more varied conference schedule. Since 2013, the Bulldogs are 24-34 against the SEC West but 12-10 against the SEC East.

Missouri

Three opponents: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt Missouri topped Oklahoma just twice from 1984 through 2011, the Tigers’ last season in the Big 12. Would things change in this new conference? Arkansas and Missouri have attempted to kickstart a rivalry this past decade, with the Tigers winning seven of nine since joining the SEC.

Oklahoma

Three opponents: Mississippi State, Missouri, Texas Mississippi State is one of six Power Five schools the Sooners have never played, along with Georgia Tech, Michigan State, Purdue, Rutgers and South Carolina. OU and Texas will continue to play the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl through at least 2025.

South Carolina

Three opponents: Kentucky, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt Clemson is the rival to end all rivals for South Carolina, which has struggled to find a similar foil in the SEC. The Gamecocks have done well against Mississippi State and Vanderbilt, taking 14 in a row from the Commodores and seven of eight against the Bulldogs. But Kentucky has grabbed control of the series by winning seven of the past nine against USC.

Tennessee

Three opponents: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky Alabama and Florida would be locked in for Tennessee, but there might be a temptation to sub out Kentucky for Vanderbilt, for example, to give the Volunteers more of a breather.

Texas

Three opponents: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M Oklahoma, of course. As mentioned, Arkansas is an old-school rival. And then there’s Texas A&M and the chance to bring back one of the great rivalries in college sports. If not great for the bottom line of wins, losses and national championships, these permanent games would make a good chunk of the Longhorns’ SEC schedule appointment viewing.

Texas A&M

Three opponents: Arkansas, LSU, Texas The Razorbacks and Tigers have become the Aggies’ top SEC rivals, so it would make sense to maintain these matchups while adding in Texas as potentially the regular-season finale during rivalry weekend. (That’s assuming the Red River Rivalry is still played on the second Saturday of October.)

Vanderbilt

Three opponents: Auburn, Missouri, South Carolina The Commodores have three wins against Missouri since the Tigers joined the SEC and took two in a row against Auburn in 2008 and 2012, snapping a decades-long losing streak. The Commodores haven’t topped South Carolina since 2008, though four of those losses have come by a single possession.

 
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