1. I bet we keep the annual game and only rotate one other East team to keep it at 8.
  2. The West division will likely have seven teams next year. This is going to screw up our schedules for the next ten years. And make it even harder to schedule 7 home games a year, the minimum that LSU Athletics needs to break even. Impossible to schedule 8.
  3. I hate this move.

    I don't think conferences should go beyond 12 teams.

    It's phucking stupid.
  4. I'm with ya on that. Make DFW part of SEC country while adding a decent but not great team. There's no need to add in another team to compete for SECCGs/NCs. The 14th team should be strictly for money/geographical expansion purposes. SEC is wayyyy too competitive as it is with 13.
  5. Think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
  6. Florida State would be interesting if only for the fact that there would be 4 HC's in the SEC that were formerly on the LSU coaching staff.

    Dooley
    Muschamp
    Fisher
    Saban
  7. F**cling god d**mnit piece of s**t... I hate eATMe. I hope OU & Texas curb stomp them this year.

    That's the first time ive ever hoped for that.

    I hate this.
  8. 1. Hate TAMU
    2. Hate seven team west/odd numbers
    3. Hate TV money running the show
    4. Hate Sec bent to "pressure."
    5. Hate "fixing" stuff that is not broken

    Guess I am sheet outa luck!
  9. What about Mizzou? I heard on the radio the other day that:

    If A&M joins SEC and then IF Mizzou joins SEC...

    That for geographic and "traditional rivalry" standpoint they would move Alabama and Auburn over to the East.

    Then to balance out the 7 vs. 7 team balance they would send KENTUCKY over to the West.

    That would make next season:
    WEST
    LSU
    Mizzou
    T A&M
    Ole Miss
    MSU
    Arky
    Kentucky

    EAST
    Bama
    Aubarn
    Florida
    Georgia
    South Carolina
    Vandy
    Tenn.

    Anyone else heard that? I personally would love this scenario...
  10. Maybe wishful thinking but Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee in the same division...I don't think so.