I'm not sure what there is that appealing. We play Auburn, LSU, Bama, Ark, Ole Miss, Miss State, and Carolina annually. Nine games would fix the cross-division rotation from a game every six years to home-and-home every six.
The division is round robin annually so there is no escaping divisionmates to get to the conference championship. This pod-style pairings doesn't solve any problem and eliminated solid potential rivalries that are still forming.
By comparison successfully getting rid of Carolina and annual games with the other West teams and gaining Missouri and reinforcing the "team we used to occasionally play in the Big 12 as a key rival in the new conference" is surprisingly the opposite of the one thing I was looking for in a proposal: how to improve the rotation through the east division. Maybe protect important rivalries and rotate the rest.
I have to admit: it's a scheduling scheme that can be accomplished. But should all things that could be done be tried? Chocolate-covered cherries soaked in pickle juice suggests no.