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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Godfather on August 07, 2019, 03:33:14 PM
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AUBURN — The stated desire that grew to a rumor and became a reported fact in February is now an acknowledged reality:
Starting with the 2020 season, the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry between Auburn and Georgia will move away from its traditional November date and be played earlier in the schedule.
But that won't make Auburn's schedule any easier.
Next year's meeting between the Tigers and Bulldogs will take place Oct. 10, 2020, at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, according to the official schedule the SEC released Wednesday afternoon. The annual rivalry game now falls between home games against Kentucky (Oct. 3) and Texas A&M (Oct. 17).
To make that change possible, Auburn's annual meeting with LSU will move later in the schedule to Nov. 21 — one week before the Nov. 28 Iron Bowl against Alabama.
So while Auburn won't have to play its two biggest rivals on the road in the span of three weeks, it will have to play two of the SEC West's best teams back to back to end the regular season. The LSU game will be at home, as will a tune-up game against UMass the week prior, but that doesn't make the final quarter of the schedule any easier than it was before the change.
Well so much for helping us out with the schedule thanks for that SEC.
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It just means more
more bullshit for everybody not named alabama
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It just means more
more bullshit for everybody not named alabama
Let's just open with the Turds every year in Atlanta. Then everything else gets solved.
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We need to open with our three patsies so our coach might have time to pull his head out of his ass before the real games start!
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Win
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Loss (we always f up against Kentucky)
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BYE
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