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Bama has another cakewalk to the CFP
Bama has another cakewalk to the CFP
It's fucking bullshit that Bama isn't on this list, we play the goddamn Catamounts for christ sake. I don't see a powerhouse like that on Ar-kansas schedule. Damn piglets.
It's fucking bullshit that Bama isn't on this list, we play the goddamn Catamounts for christ sake. I don't see a powerhouse like that on Ar-kansas schedule. Damn piglets.
-Alabama's schedule is easy because they are better than everybody on it.
If you schedule is tough it is because your team sucks donkey balls or you got the SOL cross over games that have the top 3 teams from the other division.
Alabama's schedule is easy because they are better than everybody on it.
If you schedule is tough it is because your team sucks donkey balls or you got the SOL cross over games that have the top 3 teams from the other division.
Don't Blame King Saban for Bama not being on there. He begged for a 9 game schedule and they wouldn't listen.
Having 7 extra wins that you wouldn't have if you played 9 conf games helps inflate SoS
These threads get old, but it is a fact beyond argument. The SEC only plays an 8 game IC, not 9 like some conferences do. And out of conference, they play more home games and more games against FCS and other sad sack teams than any other major conference. Last year was an all time low for Alabama, they actually played TWO FCS teams (well technically one was in its first year of FBS, but the team was almost entirely FCS level players). This year, Bama has a cake walk yet again. They don't play a single true road game OOC, only a neutral match in nearby Atlanta where they've played nearly every year, a quick drive up the freeway, while their opponent must travel much further to a venue where they haven't played much at all. Meanwhile, they load up on FCS schools and horrible FBS teams that are bad even in the low end conferences in which they play.
But Bama isn't alone, it is a long followed formula for the SEC. Everyone plays the same 7 conference opponents, a single round robin game against one of the other 6 teams, one decent non conference foe, and then a parade of patty cakes, almost always at home. No top SEC school plays more than 3 or 4 truly challenging road games, and they seldom play road games in unfamiliar stadiums.
And you SEC fans sound silly trying to defend it. It's a fact folks, and claiming otherwise makes you look foolish.