When it comes to realignment, it’s time for the Southeastern Conference to bow to fate.
The league has been geographically out of whack for a while, having grown and expanded over the years and even added a television headquarters located in a state that doesn’t include any of its participants.
A simple glance at a map reflects the issue, with Missouri playing in the SEC East against schools that are a short drive away from the Atlantic Ocean. The furthest, Florida, is over 1,000 miles away, a 15-plus hour drive should anyone want to take in a game.