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re: Bama getting the SEC schedule switched around to benefit them?

Posted on 3/11/10 at 3:13 pm to
Posted by bigpapamac
Mobile, AL
Member since Oct 2007
22378 posts
Posted on 3/11/10 at 3:13 pm to
First of all, its highly unlikely that anything on next year's schedule changes no matter what you read. Secondly, Mal Moore did not go to the SEC and try to get them to change the 2010 schedule. He went to call attention to the recent trend so that when future schedules are made this doesn't continue to happen. All the attention this is getting is simply for that, nobody expects or even wants the schedule for this year to change, they just want to shed some light on an unfair trend to prevent it from continuing. All these conspiracy theory threads just help the cause. Finally, you act like it would be some huge ordeal to move on or two games around, as though it would be some major problem for a school to have a game 7 months away pushed back a week or something
Posted by Daigeaux
Mountains of East Tennessee
Member since Jul 2005
5965 posts
Posted on 3/11/10 at 3:32 pm to
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you act like it would be some huge ordeal to move on or two games around, as though it would be some major problem for a school to have a game 7 months away pushed back a week or something


Revamping a schedule does not include just LSU(or whichever SEC member)....it includes many scenarios.....the opponent to be played, their schedule and the teams they play.....do you even know how hard it is to schedule an OOC opponent for a certain date, much less, move that opponent to another date once the game has been scheduled?.....and all this just so that Alabama and Birmingham can be happy? frick Alabama and frick Birmingham! Sucks to have to play seven games with the opponent coming off a bye week....but then, it sucks to be Bama! Perfect match IMO!
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