AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 19: A ceremony honors former Auburn Tigers head coach Pat Dye for his induction to the College Football Hall of Fame during the game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 19, 2005 in Auburn, Alabama. The field at Jordan-Hare Stadium was also christened Pat Dye Field. Auburn defeated Alabama 28-18. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Former Auburn coach makes radical proposal for SEC realignment

That's pretty bold.

With the offseason in full swing, Paul Finebaum is having a hard time finding football topics to talk about, but he brought on former Auburn coach Pat Dye to spice things up. He brought back the topic of SEC realignment and potential division realignment as well. He believes that his beloved Tigers no longer belong in the SEC West:

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That makes perfect geographic sense as Missouri is more west than Auburn. It would also allow Auburn to keep their rivalry with Georgia since they would play each other every year being in the same division and their permanent cross-divisional rival would obviously stay Alabama. The rest could be worked out pretty easily schedule-wise as everyone who played Missouri would just play AU instead and then vice-versa.

[h/t Saturday Down South]