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taylorswift13_ said:
In 2026 the sec schedule flips so we'll have Georgia, Bama, Tennessee, Ole Miss, to go with tu and Arizona State
We don't know if we will go to 8 or 9 SEC games and who we are playing besides Texas. If the SEC goes to a 9-game schedule, there might be a 3-6-6 format. If that happens, our permanent opponents besides Texas might be LSU and Mississippi State. The 2026 SEC schedule might have us playing Georgia at Kyle Field for the first time ever and Kentucky at Kroger Field for the first time since 1953. I can also see us having home games against Tennessee and Ole Miss and a road game at Alabama, flipping the home and away from 2023.taylorswift13_ said:
In 2026 the sec schedule flips so we'll have Georgia, Bama, Tennessee, Ole Miss, to go with tu and Arizona State
To answer your question, I am one of those fans who want 9 conference games and 1 nonconference Power 5 game for 10 games against Power 5 opponents. A 9-game conference schedule means an uneven number of home and away conference games, but that can be mitigated. In years we have 5 away conference games, we can get an extra home game against a Power 5 nonconference opponent. Likewise, in the years we have 5 home conference games, we can play a Power 5 nonconference opponent on the road or at a neutral site. Either way, I would like 5 home games against Power 5 teams every year, which would mean 2 cupcake games instead of 3 for season ticket holders.DenverAggie said:
@taylorswift13_, bring it on with an experienced QB, Elko in year 3 of his players and system, and solid recruiting we've had. However, I'm not sure why anyone plays challenging non-conference games anymore with a 12 team playoff. I'd drop ASU in 2026.
Upside is 9&3 and downside is 6&6.Aggie Michael said:
What's everyone's thoughts. We had a year in which Elko played a notable hand in two recruiting classes (transfer + HS), redid our staff (especially our coordinators) and changed our recruiting (less on talent, more on what he calls a fit or perhaps alternatively the "do more with less" view our AD spoke about).
Not sure if we will be upgrading any positions next year for sure. You can argue our QB situation will improve along with the RBs (assuming Moss, Owens are 100%) but both lines (offense, defense), the receiving core, etc can easily drop off next year depending on your views and what we picku. Will we have more wins next year?