With 9 conference games there’s not a single year past 2026 where we’d not play at least 11 power 4 games a year. Sometimes even 12! Whose bright idea was it to schedule all these games when we knew 9 SEC games would likely be inevitable? I can’t make up my mind on what’s more dumb. Seeing 9 games coming and scheduling all this anyway, or somehow being blind to the inevitability of a 9 game conference schedule. And if your answer to this question is “they’ll just be canceled” all that does is bring me back to my original point, which is that there was literally no reason to go ballistic with the scheduling like this until you saw how the future landscape of the sport would play out. I mean good god it’s like Josh Brooks did coke and said “**** it let’s play errbody!!” Let us not forget Texas and Oklahoma were scheduled too before they joined the conference. I just don’t get it. Everyone is gonna have 2-3 games to sort through depth and deal with injuries and the grind of an SEC schedule while we’re out here playing ****ing Clemson, Georgia Tech, and Ohio State all in 1 year. Okay. It’s called the Dawgvent for a reason. Thanks for hearing me out.