http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/10/sec_may_switch_some_permanent.html#incart_river_default
"At least four SEC football teams could change "permanent" cross-divisional opponents when the conference soon releases its 2013 schedule, SEC Executive Associate Commissioner Mark Womack said today."
"Womack would not discuss which teams could flip who they annually play from the opposite division. SEC schools are currently reviewing the projected 2013 schedule."
"That format was done largely to protect the annual Alabama-Tennessee and Auburn-Georgia games. Arkansas-Missouri and South Carolina-Texas A&M were added as permanent rivalry games, joining LSU-Florida, Mississippi State-Kentucky and Ole Miss-Vanderbilt."
Even though this article mentions the UF/LSU, money says that LSU tries to drop Florida since they were crying last summer about playing them.
I can see Arkansas dropping South Carolina and adding Missouri since they are closer.
"At least four SEC football teams could change "permanent" cross-divisional opponents when the conference soon releases its 2013 schedule, SEC Executive Associate Commissioner Mark Womack said today."
"Womack would not discuss which teams could flip who they annually play from the opposite division. SEC schools are currently reviewing the projected 2013 schedule."
"That format was done largely to protect the annual Alabama-Tennessee and Auburn-Georgia games. Arkansas-Missouri and South Carolina-Texas A&M were added as permanent rivalry games, joining LSU-Florida, Mississippi State-Kentucky and Ole Miss-Vanderbilt."
Even though this article mentions the UF/LSU, money says that LSU tries to drop Florida since they were crying last summer about playing them.
I can see Arkansas dropping South Carolina and adding Missouri since they are closer.
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