It’s not a pod system. People are just assuming it is without actually digging into it. If you look at the annual permanent opponents most teams will play the same 2 of 3 with one other. For instance A&M, Arkansas, and LSU play every year with each team having another permanent opponent that the other teams do not. Some teams are just plugged in randomly. The mark was missed a little by whoever put this together.
Correct, not a pod and not official by any means. It is a creative way to get every team to play each other every other year with 3 permanent games within the conference.
I like this better than pods. The only thing in question would be how the CCG is determined if they went this direction.
That’s a 9 conference game schedule based on pods. The last line is an annual non con. Teams in blue are played even/odd years.
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I'm good with that for a 9 conference game season. Would like LSU each year but would be ok with a rotation to have 9 conf games. Now UT should just schedule Rice/Houstoin and a Pac12 school each year on top of that and call it good.
I'm good with that for a 9 conference game season. Would like LSU each year but would be ok with a rotation to have 9 conf games. Now UT should just schedule Rice/Houstoin and a Pac12 school each year on top of that and call it good.
That way atm could keep on scheduling their 3 cup cake fcs schools too.
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