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DESTIN, Florida -- Mark Richt has no easy answers for fixing the SEC's schedule, whether or not the SEC should play eight or nine conference games, how to preserve in-state and out-of-state rivalries that have lasted for decades while accomodating a 14-team format.
But Georgia's head coach had one clear goal heading into the SEC's annual spring meetings this week.
Richt wants to preserve the Auburn-Georgia rivalry. "The one thing I will say that I would vote on is to continue to have our rival game with Auburn," Richt said. "I don't know how it's going to go, but I vote for us to continue to play Auburn."
For years, the SEC has kept Auburn and Georgia together as permanent opponents, a practice that has come under fire as LSU's Les Miles lobbies for the SEC to eliminate permanent opponents by pointing out that it can create an unfair scheduling advantage.
Auburn's Gus Malzahn, who will speak to the media in Destin on Wednesday, hasn't commented on the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry yet, but in the past, Auburn has always wanted to preserve the game.
The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry is historically one of the nation's most competitive, a battle across state lines that has no clear leader. Auburn has won 54 games in the series, Georgia has won 54 and the two teams have tied eight times, although Georgia has won six of the last seven.
Other than breaks during World War I and War II, Auburn and Georgia have played every year since 1892. To Richt, the rivalry is too good to ignore by eliminating the permanent opponent for both schools. "It truly is a rival game for us," Richt said. "For over 100 years we've been playing them, so I'd like that to continue."
A reporter asked Richt if playing the game once a decade made the game more special, citing the rivalry between Florida and Miami, a rivalry game that stopped being played annually in the late 80's
Richt, a former backup quarterback at Miami, disagreed.
"I was there when we played every year," Richt said. "I think it was much more meaningful when we played every year as opposed to when it got taken from the schedule."