I've been thinking a lot about what the SEC should be like once OU and t.u. join, and I don't see the allure of the 4-team pod configurations nor the need for a conference championship.
The ideal structure/schedule is two 8-team divisions, East and West with regional offices in Atlanta and Houston, playing a total of 13 games. It respects the best geographic and historic rivalries. Additionally, each team should have a permanent cross-division opponent to preserve a rivalry game that was not captured in the two divisions. For those whose old rivalries are all within their division, it creates an opportunity to create intriguing, new match ups. Finally, since the SEC is the best atmosphere in sports, teams should play two home/away series with teams from the opposite division. This would ensure that every SEC team was played NLT every eight years. That would create a grand total of 10 SEC games per season.
The final three games on the schedule would be against non-conference opponents, one of each should be against a P5 team. With 13 total games played and the advent of the playoff (and anticipated future expansion), we could eliminate the conference championship game.
The list below is what I think the divisions and cross division rivals should look like. An asterisk indicates that particular team already has a non-conference rivalry.
West (Houston)
Arky (UT)
t.u. (UGA*)
Mizzou* (UKy*)
OU* (Bama)
TAMU (Auburn)
LSU (UF*)
MSU (USC*)
Ole Miss (Vandy)
East (Atlanta)
USC* (MSU)
UKy* (Mizzou*)
Vandy (Ole Miss)
UT (Arky)
UF* (LSU)
UGA* (t.u.)
Bama (OU*)
Auburn (TAMU)
Non-Conference Rivalries
* USC-Clemson
* UKy-Louisville
* Mizzou-UKansas
* UF-FSU
* UGA-GaTech
* OU-OSU
The ideal structure/schedule is two 8-team divisions, East and West with regional offices in Atlanta and Houston, playing a total of 13 games. It respects the best geographic and historic rivalries. Additionally, each team should have a permanent cross-division opponent to preserve a rivalry game that was not captured in the two divisions. For those whose old rivalries are all within their division, it creates an opportunity to create intriguing, new match ups. Finally, since the SEC is the best atmosphere in sports, teams should play two home/away series with teams from the opposite division. This would ensure that every SEC team was played NLT every eight years. That would create a grand total of 10 SEC games per season.
The final three games on the schedule would be against non-conference opponents, one of each should be against a P5 team. With 13 total games played and the advent of the playoff (and anticipated future expansion), we could eliminate the conference championship game.
The list below is what I think the divisions and cross division rivals should look like. An asterisk indicates that particular team already has a non-conference rivalry.
West (Houston)
Arky (UT)
t.u. (UGA*)
Mizzou* (UKy*)
OU* (Bama)
TAMU (Auburn)
LSU (UF*)
MSU (USC*)
Ole Miss (Vandy)
East (Atlanta)
USC* (MSU)
UKy* (Mizzou*)
Vandy (Ole Miss)
UT (Arky)
UF* (LSU)
UGA* (t.u.)
Bama (OU*)
Auburn (TAMU)
Non-Conference Rivalries
* USC-Clemson
* UKy-Louisville
* Mizzou-UKansas
* UF-FSU
* UGA-GaTech
* OU-OSU