JdPat04 wrote:CraigKressel wrote:JdPat04 wrote:CraigKressel wrote:Ohio State by comparison has 9 conference games next year so that is already equal then in 2020 Oregon at Oregon plus 9 conference games 2021 Oregon at home with 9 conference games 2022 Notre Dame at home then 2023 ND on the road.
Really you guys should be playing 2 power 5 teams OOC since you only play 8 conference games and both should be home and away instead you guys do 1 neutral site then 3 cupcakes.
Nobody gives a shit. You tried to claim that Saban and Alabama didn’t play away games, they do and are.
You claimed Saban was for the easiest path but he wants 9 SEC games.
Just as always you claim shit that isn’t true
What OOC away game? I still haven't seen any when is the last time that they played 1 and when do they play 1 again?
Under Saban? Google it. You are making the baseless claims.
Google our future OOC opponents as well and you’ll see our future home and homes as well.
He also is for 9 games but you claimed he wants the easier. Ignore that fact.
Here you go too. Just found this on Reddit
Where do schools rank over the last 20 years based on Sargarins SoS?
Saban may say that in a press conference but where are the results in the schedule? What is stopping Alabama from scheduling more than 1 decent OOC team, why can't they schedule 2 at least or 3 even sometimes? He cited dwindling attendance as his reason, not because the games are uncompetitive or for fairness or for the fact that his team never has to play Georgia or Florida or anything actually logical.
To me the solution to this FCS money problem is spring scrimmages vs FCS teams and not counting FCS games anymore.