The SEC schedule of permanent opponents has been leaked. Ole Miss caught a break while State got stuck with you know who. Read 'em and weep.
Ole Miss picked a good time to get rid of Vandy as a permanent opponent. However, getting OU in return might make it a wash. Sorry to see Tennessee and Georgia lose their rivalry. It sucks giving up the Alabama game for LSU (one more reason to hate a 9-game schedule) but the SEC was not going to give Alabama Tennessee, Auburn, and LSU as permanent opponents. Let the knocking each other off begin.
Matt Moscogna breaks it all down.
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Vandy becoming a formidable opponent. The post-covid world is nuts! Their QB is seeking a 7th year of eligibility.....
The Vanderbilt quarterback has said he isn't seeking a 7th year.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/vanderbilt-qb-diego-pavia-denied-intentions-to-play-in-2026-as-ncaa-lawsuit-continues-this-is-my-last-year/
In what world is trading Vandy for Oklahoma a "wash"? I get that Vandy has improved, but...nah.
Georgia got off easy!
Tennessee got the break for sure.
In a NIL world Vandy should be able to become very competitive.
"In a NIL world Vandy should be able to become very competitive."
Rich that their baseball program isn't a big fan of the NIL era after all those years of unlimited scholarships giving them a leg up. Leveled up the playing field and Cobin doesn't like it.
Ole miss and Tennessee should have been a mess... er, match.
Bama isn’t Saban’s Bama, so that’s not a terrible draw for State.
Ole Miss and Texas would have been a great match.
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