The NCAA posted a story this week with rules committee chair and LSU head coach Fran Flory about possible changes that could be coming soon:
In other news, the SEC coaches had their annual meeting earlier this month. A big topic of discussion I’d be willing to bet was the schedule for the upcoming season. Currently each SEC team plays the other 10 opponents in the conference two times, home and away, for a total of 20 league matches. With Missouri and Texas A&M joining the fold next year, that system becomes impossible. It would require each team to play 24 conference matches. And due to NCAA rules limiting the days of competition allowed each regular season (capped at 28 I believe), that wouldn’t leave enough room for preseason tournaments or other out of conference games. So for the first time in 7 years, SEC teams will not play an even schedule with their league foes. I have no idea what they’re going to come up with but it is inevitable that we’re going to have a situation where it’s possible that if two teams are neck and neck for the title one of them might have an easier schedule than the other.
New rule and schedule discussions


