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DavidTD
09-24-2007, 12:19 PM
I've seen a few post about how a Alabama/UGA rivalry would be good and a few other posts about schedules. This is from another souce, but I thought it might be informative.


The 2006 season will mark the third season of the 5-1-2 schedule format. The 5-1-2 format allows for each school to play all five of its division opponents along with one permanent and two rotating non-division opponents each year. It ensures an institution will play every conference member four times during a 10-year period and that each team will make two visits to every SEC stadium during the 10-year period.

The old format used was based on a 5-2-1 schedule format. Schools played all five of its divisional opponents along with two permanent and one rotating non-division opponent each year.

ALABAMA
Division (5): Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss. State
Permanent Non-Division (1): Tennessee
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - at Vanderbilt, Georgia
2003/2008 - at Georgia, Kentucky
2004/2009 - at Kentucky, South Carolina
2005/2010 - at South Carolina, Florida
2006/2011 - at Florida, Vanderbilt

ARKANSAS
Division (5): Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss. State
Permanent Non-Division (1): South Carolina
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - at Tennessee, Kentucky
2003/2008 - at Kentucky, Florida
2004/2009 - at Florida, Georgia
2005/2010 - at Georgia, Vanderbilt
2006/2011 - at Vanderbilt, Tennessee

AUBURN
Division (5): Alabama, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss. State
Permanent Non-Division (1): Georgia
Rotating Non-Divsion (2):
2002/2007 - at Florida, Vanderbilt
2003/2008 - at Vanderbilt, Tennessee
2004/2009 - at Tennessee, Kentucky
2005/2010 - at Kentucky, South Carolina
2006/2011 - at South Carolina, Florida

FLORIDA
Division (5): Georgia, Kentucky, S. Carolina, Tennessee,Vanderbilt
Permanent Non-Division (1): LSU
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - Auburn, at Ole Miss
2003/2008 - Ole Miss, at Arkansas
2004/2009 - Arkansas, at Mississippi State
2005/2010 - Mississippi State, at Alabama
2006/2011 - Alabama, at Auburn

GEORGIA
Division (5): Florida, Kentucky, S. Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Permanent Non-Division (1): Auburn
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - Ole Miss, at Alabama
2003/2008 - Alabama, at LSU
2004/2009 - LSU, at Arkansas
2005/2010 - Arkansas, at Mississippi State
2006/2011 - Mississippi State, at Ole Miss

KENTUCKY
Division (5): Florida, Georgia, S. Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Permanent Non-Division (1): Miss. State
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - LSU, at Arkansas
2003/2008 - Arkansas, at Alabama
2004/2009 - Alabama, at Auburn
2005/2010 - Auburn, at Ole Miss
2006/2011 - Ole Miss, at LSU

LSU
Divison (5): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss, Miss. State
Permanent Non-Division (1): Florida
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - at Kentucky, South Carolina
2003/2008 - at South Carolina, Georgia
2004/2009 - at Georgia, Vanderbilt
2005/2010 - at Vanderbilt, Tennessee
2006/2011 - at Tennessee, Kentucky

OLE MISS
Division (5): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Miss. State
Permanent Non-Division (1): Vanderbilt
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - at Georgia, Florida
2003/2008 - at Florida, South Carolina
2004/2009 - at South Carolina, Tennessee
2005/2010 - at Tennessee, Kentucky
2006/2011 - at Kentucky, Georgia

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Division (5): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss
Permanent Non-Divsion (1): Kentucky
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - at South Carolina, Tennessee
2003/2008 - at Tennessee, Vanderbilt
2004/2009 - at Vanderbilt, Florida
2005/2010 - at Florida, Georgia
2006/2011 - at Georgia, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA
Division (5): Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Permanent Non-Division (1): Arkansas
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - Mississippi State, at LSU
2003/2008 - LSU, at Ole Miss
2004/2009 - Ole Miss, at Alabama
2005/2010 - Alabama, at Auburn
2006/2011 - Auburn, at Mississippi State

TENNESSEE
Division (5): Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
Permanent Non-Division (1): Alabama
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - Arkansas, at Mississippi State
2003/2008 - Mississippi State, at Auburn
2004/2009 - Auburn, at Ole Miss
2005/2010 - Ole Miss, at LSU
2006/2011 - LSU, at Arkansas

VANDERBILT
Division (5): Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee
Permanent Non-Division (1): Ole Miss
Rotating Non-Division (2):
2002/2007 - Alabama, at Auburn
2003/2008 - Auburn, at Mississippi State
2004/2009 - Mississippi State, at LSU
2005/2010 - LSU, at Arkansas
2006/2011 - Arkansas, at Alabama

UFGatorFan
09-24-2007, 12:31 PM
cool ............

nooneLT
09-24-2007, 01:17 PM
dang never realized Florida and LSU played every year.

GTTiger
09-24-2007, 03:10 PM
LSU has Florida, South Carolina and UGA next year....not good

DavidTD
09-24-2007, 03:30 PM
I have been waiting for Georgia's 2008 season to play out. This one has the potential to be brutal.

Georgia Southern at home - easy you hope

week off

South Carolina at Columbia - should be another nail biter
Arizona State at Tempe - first OOC out of the south in how long?
Alabama at home - hmmm

week off

Tennessee at home
Vandy at home
LSU at Baton Rouge
Florida at Jacksonville
Kentucky at Lexington
Auburn at Auburn
Georgia Tech at home

:wacko:

STUCKNBIG10
09-24-2007, 10:53 PM
I have been waiting for Georgia's 2008 season to play out. This one has the potential to be brutal.

Georgia Southern at home - easy you hope

week off

South Carolina at Columbia - should be another nail biter
Arizona State at Tempe - first OOC out of the south in how long?
Alabama at home - hmmm

week off

Tennessee at home
Vandy at home
LSU at Baton Rouge
Florida at Jacksonville
Kentucky at Lexington
Auburn at Auburn
Georgia Tech at home

:wacko:

wow...that's a killer schedule for the dawgs next year. I am bummed that we had to draw LSU last year and this year now that they are at their zenith. If we could have perhaps drawn bama or auburn at home this year instead of LSU, it may have given us the inside double-secret path to atlanta (especially with UF having to play @ LSU).