Mike30142
Well-Known Member
BTW, why is 9 the magic number? Why not 10, 11, or even 12?
We only say 9 because that's what 3 out of the 5 Power 5 conferences are playing atm.BTW, why is 9 the magic number? Why not 10, 11, or even 12?
I went back to 1990.
That's as far back as the site went (1990). The Cal - 4 schools (SC, UCLA, Stanford, and Cal) along with FSU have played more P5 games than Washington since then and there was one other school ahead of them.Curious...why did you pick such an obscure date.
Other than the self-serving obvious one that is.
Also how many of your P5 teams played were Rutgers or the ilk. You know like say Illinois or Syracuse. You know just random hypothetical teams.
Also hypothetically, when you stepped up and played someone with a pulse, for arguments sake, let's say, I don't know, an LSU or an Oklahoma, just to pick two random programs out of the air, how did that work out for you?
Even you bammers have to admit this is funny!I found a chart that depicts the Alabama fans view of a 9 game conference schedule cross referenced with their view point on home and homes.
Even you bammers have to admit this is funny!
All these posts and still no reasonable explanation why in almost ten years Alabama has played Chattanooga more than Georgia who's supposed to be in the SEC. Maybe Georgia was moved out of the conference and no one told them.
Alabama has played and beat Georgia 3 times in the past 10 years.
Oddly enough, while you guys complain about only 2 of them being regular season, those games were both blow outs(and Alabama was the underdog in both). Meanwhile, the game you guys like to pretend doesn't count here came down to the last play of the game and Georgia was on the goal line to take the win and came up short. If Georgia had won, they would have went on to play Notre Dame that year, and probably would have won the National Championship.
Of course, in the world of butthurt and cherry picking, the best game doesn't matter or count because it doesn't support the narrative.
So in ten years Alabama Georgia was scheduled twice. Two teams supposedly in the same conference. Thats what I said. Thanks for the confirmation.
Thanks for proving my point.
Your point is in the SEC you can play more Chattanooogas and Towsend and Southern Carolinas than schools in your actual conference? LOL.
All these posts and still no reasonable explanation why in almost ten years Alabama has played Chattanooga more than Georgia ( only twice- dos- deux times) who's supposed to be in the SEC. Maybe Georgia was moved out of the conference and no one told them.
It's like Kryptonite. LOL
I don't blame Alabama for scheduling the way they do.
It works great for them. And they will continue doing it until it doesn't work out well.
However
Playing a team like UT Chattanooga more than a conference opponent in a 10 year span and defending it is borderline absurd.
It's like when Texas played Wyoming like it was some kind of rivalry over and over and over again.
I don't blame Alabama for scheduling the way they do.
It works great for them. And they will continue doing it until it doesn't work out well.
However
Playing a team like UT Chattanooga more than a conference opponent in a 10 year span and defending it is borderline absurd.
It's like when Texas played Wyoming like it was some kind of rivalry over and over and over again.
It's funny that the defend it, instead of demand more from their school. But I guess if the suckers keep buying those tickets, why schedule a good game or a conference opponent. Best part is when Bama does schedule a good game, its usually a neutral site so the home fans still get screwed, haha.