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by Jason Kirk • Sep 1, 2011 1:42 PM EDT
Team Speed Kills puts together some speedy math to show that the rivalries we talk about when talk about SEC rivalries aren't quite as set in stone as southerners like to claim. The Iron Bowl and quite a few others are untouchable, but SEC fan bases have shown the remarkable ability to learn to despise each other on demand after scheduling shakeups.
Georgia and Tennessee have developed a strapping rivalry despite ranking at the bottom of TSK's chart. Click and you'll see what that means.
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How SEC Expansion Alters Traditional Rivalries, Featuring Math
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