Ha, ha. In my previous comment I was going to write that it was good that they put Vanderbilt and Kentucky in the same division. That way the league doesn't have two teams that go "0-for" in the league every year.
In all fairness, UK has been a bit better the last few years and broke their 30 year losing streaks to TN and FL. Two years ago it came down that the winner of the KY-GA game would be in the SEC championship game. GA crushed with with ease. That was UK's first winning season, 5-3, in the SEC for about 50 years. Sigh. They've had several 4-4 SEC seasons. With that and scheduling FCS and weak league FBS teams they've been to a few bowl games. UK has never been in the SEC Championship game, much less win it.
I saw a proposal where the bottom two teams in the Big 10 (football and basketball) would be demoted to the MAC every year (sort of like relegation in soccer). But logistically I think it would be a real headache.