We played at Mizzou in 2015 just curious as to how the schedule broke that way since you are supposed to rotate every 6 years with East opponents.
We play them at home next year. At UK.We played at Mizzou in 2015 just curious as to how the schedule broke that way since you are supposed to rotate every 6 years with East opponents.
To make the home and road work out, it's not a straight 6-year rotation. It's a 5-year / 7-year rotation. So, we play Missouri in 2015, 2020, 2027, 2032. Of course, odds the rotations won't be changed by 2027 are probably pretty low.
Yeah, it seems any chance of that went out the window when we added the requirement to play one P5 school per year.People have been talking about a 9th game for years, but it looks like there is zero interest from the coaches and ADs to add another game. The issue has been dead from the beginning and is even deader now than it was then.
We played at Mizzou in 2015 just curious as to how the schedule broke that way since you are supposed to rotate every 6 years with East opponents.
I agree with this. It's hard to argue against it. The SEC grind (put simply, we have more quality teams, which earns national respect), more wins, more bowl games, more money. The only argument I've seen against it is the season ticket holder's entertainment. Most teams play the P5 OOC, the FCS, and two teams like Southern Miss or Memphis. The only really bad one there is the FCS, and I think we as fans can get over that one game.The P5 requirement is a much better deal for everyone than a 9th SEC game would have been. I don't think we'll be expanding to 16 teams any time soon, and doubt there would be any real reason to go to 9 games even if we did.
You’re a Missouri fan, shouldn’t you know this?
I agree with this. It's hard to argue against it. The SEC grind (put simply, we have more quality teams, which earns national respect), more wins, more bowl games, more money. The only argument I've seen against it is the season ticket holder's entertainment. Most teams play the P5 OOC, the FCS, and two teams like Southern Miss or Memphis. The only really bad one there is the FCS, and I think we as fans can get over that one game.
People have been talking about a 9th game for years, but it looks like there is zero interest from the coaches and ADs to add another game. The issue has been dead from the beginning and is even deader now than it was then.
How's that working out for them? There weren't even any rumors of adding a 9th game this summer for the first time in years. Saban also says he wants to play 12 games vs P5 opponents and then goes out and schedules Duke, New Mexico St., Southern Miss and Western Carolina OOC, so I would take what he says with a grain of salt.