ericd7633
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"I’ve said I prefer the games not be played, but get why they are."
ok, fair enough. Don't wanna get into a pissin' match.
There's a quote feature, so you don't have to do it yourself.
"I’ve said I prefer the games not be played, but get why they are."
ok, fair enough. Don't wanna get into a pissin' match.
"There's a quote feature, so you don't have to do it yourself."
Yeah, I tried it but screwed it up..... I'm obviously new here so maybe you can give me a tip on how to use it?
Thanks.
Just a little help for you, I don’t know if you see it but on the bottom right of a post there is a red “Quote” button. It will automatically populate the entire post into the text box and will tag the person you are quoting to make it an easier conversation chain for everyone to follow.
+ Quote is for quoting multiple posts across multiple pages/threads.
Welcome to the hoop.
But what you fail to mention is that teams like Alabama and Auburn are playing tough opening games year after year, especially Bama since Saban has gotten there.
Since Saban got to Bama they have not played "tough opening games" each year.
2011 they opened w/ Kent St.
2010 they opened w/ San Jose St.
2007 they opened w/ W. Carolina
And welcome to SportsHoopla.
@bamabear82 @Bandwagonbo2 @4down20
In your opinions, have I been ragging on Bama or any of the rest of the SEC for playing FCS teams? I’ve said I prefer the games not be played, but get why they are.
@bamabear82 @Bandwagonbo2 @4down20
In your opinions, have I been ragging on Bama or any of the rest of the SEC for playing FCS teams?
Since Saban got to Bama they have not played "tough opening games" each year.
2011 they opened w/ Kent St.
2010 they opened w/ San Jose St.
2007 they opened w/ W. Carolina
And welcome to SportsHoopla.
You're cherry picking.
You left out - Fla. State, W.Virginia ( twice ) Clemson, Meeshigan, Wisconsin, Usc, and this year Louisville.
All were ranked with 3-4 in the top 5.
I'd put those opening games against the entire nation in terms of scheduling and toughness. Btw, He's undefeated at Bama in opening games.
Thanks for the welcome bro......
I personally havent seen it, but then I am third eye blind
@bamabear82 @Bandwagonbo2 @4down20
In your opinions, have I been ragging on Bama or any of the rest of the SEC for playing FCS teams? I’ve said I prefer the games not be played, but get why they are.
How am I cherry picking? You specifically said Saban has always played tough opening games. Kent St., San Jose St. & W. Carolina aren't P5 programs or tough games as you claimed.
My dream scenario for 14 team conferences isFor SEC members, the problem with a nine game conference schedule is that in some years, there are 4 home games and five away. Not going to happen. If you don't get this, some other SEC fan can spell it out for ya.
The solution is as obvious as a clear blue sky - go to a six & fully rotating two schedule. Toss out the artificial "permanent" cross divisional opponent. This would provide for every SEC team playing every other SEC team at least once in a student athlete's 4 years of eligibility. Equitable for athletes, fans, chambers of commerce, every damned body with any concern.
The truth is that there are only two true long-standing rivalries which cross divisions - Auburn-UGA and Alabama-Tennessee. In those years that the SEC does not schedule these rivals, they may elect to play each other utilizing one of their four open slots - essentially an "OOC" game against their traditional cross-division conference rivals.
Given the SEC mandate that one of the four non-conference games be against a P5 opponent, in those years that the conference schedule didn't match them up, Auburn, UGA, Bama, and Tennessee would be playing 10 games against P5 opponents. More power to 'em. The SEC could toss them a bone - in those years where these schools can demonstrate the inability to schedule a B1G, B12-2, ACC, or PAC team for one of their three remaining slots, they may count their "OOC" game against their traditional rival as the requisite P5.
My dream scenario for 14 team conferences is
1. No Divisions
2. 8 game conference schedule
3. Mandatory 2 P5 OOC opponents
4. Three protected rivalry games which leaves everyone with 2 pools of five that alternate every year.
5. Top two teams play in conference championship game.
My dream scenario for 14 team conferences is
1. No Divisions
2. 8 game conference schedule
3. Mandatory 2 P5 OOC opponents
4. Three protected rivalry games which leaves everyone with 2 pools of five that alternate every year.
5. Top two teams play in conference championship game.
Dude is too busy eating paste to speak with anyone.Have you convinced Delany, yet?