LionsWhyMe
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Both still have non conference games...Problem is there is so much uncertainty with the SEC scheduling that they can’t schedule B1G teams.
Both still have non conference games...Problem is there is so much uncertainty with the SEC scheduling that they can’t schedule B1G teams.
Since 2008 how many B1G/SEC games were played at a SEC stadium or at a neutral site? You'll be looking at about 35 plus. How many North of the Mason-Dixon line at a B1G stadium?
LOL @ Snow Birds
Both still have non conference games...
08/30/2014 Wisconsin 24 - 28 LSU ...Houston, TX. Your point for one August game... is?How many of those were in August again?
I wouldn't expect SEC to travel North during the Winter, it would put SEC at a disadvantage.Nobody is going to apologize because you live in a shitty place to spend the Winter.
You are missing the fact that Alabama dropped they head to head with Michigan State due to “uncertainty in the SEC schedule” immediately after a 13-1 vote against a 9 game conference schedule.Both still have non conference games...
08/30/2014 Wisconsin 24 - 28 LSU ...Houston, TX. Your point for one August game... is?
I wouldn't expect SEC to travel North during the Winter, it would put SEC at a disadvantage.
Licking my chops waiting on Iowa State to whip a Les Miles coached team on 11/23! Going to be Cold AF that day!Well, they did beat a Les Miles coached team that year.
BUT, YOUR LEAVING OUT... each SEC team will play at least one notable opponent every season in their non conference scheduling because of their 8 game conference schedule. I guess the only notable B1G teams were Michigan and Wisconsin with Penn State 2021-22 and Nebraska 2026-27 later on.You are missing the fact that Alabama dropped they head to head with Michigan State due to “uncertainty in the SEC schedule” immediately after a 13-1 vote against a 9 game conference schedule.
Thank you for that info. I was unaware of why that series was cancelled, but that makes sense now. FWIW, Alabama was the 1 in that 13-1 vote for a 9 game SEC schedule. Saban wanted 9 then and wants 9 now.You are missing the fact that Alabama dropped they head to head with Michigan State due to “uncertainty in the SEC schedule” immediately after a 13-1 vote against a 9 game conference schedule.
Never mind... your all excuses.My point is that you are pretending that you are at some sort of disadvantage because you have to play all these games in the South,
You are missing the fact that Alabama dropped they head to head with Michigan State due to “uncertainty in the SEC schedule” immediately after a 13-1 vote against a 9 game conference schedule.
I misread the white font. Now, it doesn't make sense that Alabama cancelled the series! Note to Self: Reading Is Fundamental! They did replace it with Southern California @ Arlington and Florida State @ Atlanta, but I would have preferred the home and home with Sparty. Maybe one day? They have home and home with Wisconsin and home and home with Notre Dame in the near future, so maybe home and home with Sparty or with Michigan can be worked out?I changed the font to a readable green.
I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for that info. I was unaware of why that series was cancelled, but that makes sense now. FWIW, Alabama was the 1 in that 13-1 vote for a 9 game SEC schedule. Saban wanted 9 then and wants 9 now.
Bummer that series was dropped and one of the reasons I finally gave up my Alabama season tickets. I was definitely looking forward to seeing Alabama @ Michigan State (one of my favorite stadiums).
Here are a few pics from the Utah State game I attended last year.
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Alabama wanted to switch to two neutral site games but Michigan State said no. Then Alabama dropped the games despite that being the only game scheduled for those seasons at the time and gave that lame ass excuse as the reason. They then instantly went around looking for neutral site games but Alabama fans denied that was going on. They then signed USC and FSU for the cash grab. And finally they decapitated us in the playoffs.I changed the font to a readable green.
I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
Never mind... your all excuses.
Was asking about B1G and SEC games north of the Mason-Dixie line. LSU has played in Wisconsin in 1971, Indiana in 1977 and Ohio State in 1988. @Rolltide94 had from 1999, I probably missed the home and home. Pretty sure LSU and Michigan have never played each other.
Nobody will come close to beating either team [Alabama or Clemson]. Unless Georgia somehow upsets Bama in the CG.