You've got to have 16 to do pods. It would work, but also with problems of its own. Even if the SEC went to pods, you'd have big issues over strength of schedule and balancing that out with preserving rivalries. Would Florida be in a pod with Tennessee and Georgia? Wouldn't they almost have to be? But that means Missouri would probably end up in a shit pod with Vandy and Kentucky. If you don't do them geographically, then you end up with some kind of gerrymandering arrangement similar to the idiocy that the Big Ten has now.
What really needs to happen is that the people who run these conferences need to realize that with a 12-game regular season, the optimal size of a conference is 10 or 12. Expanding to 16 does nothing but redistribute and ultimately destroy value.
What really needs to happen is that the people who run these conferences need to realize that with a 12-game regular season, the optimal size of a conference is 10 or 12. Expanding to 16 does nothing but redistribute and ultimately destroy value.
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