🏈 Tentative plan for Mizzou to join SEC, Auburn would move to East, sources say

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The Southeastern Conference and the University of Missouri have informally agreed that, barring new developments, the school will join the league and that Auburn University will move to the SEC East Division, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
A majority of presidents has endorsed the informal agreement, the sources said.

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So.....

West

Alabama
Arkansas
Mississippi State
Missouri
Ole Miss
LSU
Texas A&M

East
Auburn
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vanderbilt

I suppose that means we are dropping one non conference patsy and adding another lock in from the other division? If not, we either rotate Tennessee or Auburn. Which would suck. Although the possibility of playing Auburn in the SEC Championship would be interesting.
 
If that were to happen, I seriously hope that we keep UT and let Agburn fade into obscurity on a rotation. The rivalry is unhealthy.

Most Bama fans couldn't care less if we play them, while Agbarn's existence is predicated on playing us. Without Agbarn we are still Alabama. Without us, Agbarn is just Clemson without a lake.
 
If that were to happen, I seriously hope that we keep UT and let Agburn fade into obscurity on a rotation. The rivalry is unhealthy.

Most Bama fans couldn't care less if we play them, while Agbarn's existence is predicated on playing us. Without Agbarn we are still Alabama. Without us, Agbarn is just Clemson without a lake.

No chance. As Saban has said, they are relevant, a team we seek to dominate 365 days a year. As much as I'd like for them to fade into Bolivian, as long as they are around I'd just as soon kick them around.

RTR,

Tim
 
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/6998751/pac-12-conference-decides-expand-further

My guess is, everything is shutting down now. A&M likely won't come, neither will Mizzou. But IF, IF, IF the SEC still decides to move to 14 (for the sake of staying ahead of everyone else) does Oklahoma come into play now with A&M. The long horn deal has obviously upset every team in the Big 12.

Personally, I like things at 12.
It still leaves a merge with the Big East on the table.
 
No chance. As Saban has said, they are relevant, a team we seek to dominate 365 days a year. As much as I'd like for them to fade into Bolivian, as long as they are around I'd just as soon kick them around.

RTR,

Tim

Losing one of the two is a card that's in play. It's the evolution of collegiate sports.

A few weeks ago it dawned on me how the SEC was originally set up and how differently things are approached today. One thing I hadn't thought about was how the original presidents set it up with two teams per state. Alabama and Auburn. Tennessee and Vandy. Georgia and Georgia Tech and on down the line.

Now, it appears the last thing they want to do—in thoughts on expansion—is have two teams in a state.
 
Another option that eliminates any problem with our series with Auburn would be moving Alabama and Auburn to the east leaving the West with LSU, A&M, Ole Miss, Ms. St., UArk, Vandy, and Mizzou.
 
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I don't know why the picture is so small

It defaults to a small size for me, too, but if you doubleclick on it while penning or editing your post you get the option to choose full size or large and it will be larger. I chose full size when I edited your post.

This configuration, by the way, would be my preferred alignment. Moving Bama and aubrun to the east would hand LSU a free trip to Atlanta 7 out of 10 years.

RTR,

Tim
 
It defaults to a small size for me, too, but if you doubleclick on it while penning or editing your post you get the option to choose full size or large and it will be larger. I chose full size when I edited your post.

This configuration, by the way, would be my preferred alignment. Moving Bama and aubrun to the east would hand LSU a free trip to Atlanta 7 out of 10 years.

RTR,

Tim

I concur.
 
What about SEC North and South?

Alabama
Auburn
Florida
LSU
TAM
Georgia
MSU

USC
Miss
Ark
Miz
Tenn
Van
UK

Or something along those lines....maybe swap Georgia for Miss to help balance the power in each conf. The west would still be pretty tough tho.
 
or if we go to 16 by adding VaTech and Clemson (or another east coast school UNC) the north south makes even more sense geographically then....

Bama
Auburn
Florida
Georgia
LSU
TAM
Miss
MSU
 
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