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With the SEC set to expand with Oklahoma and Texas in 2024, the conference's football scheduling debate rolls on with whether to move to a nine-game league schedule or keep it at eight games has been constant of late. Here's where Nick Saban stands...
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Saban is the ultimate politician. He says what makes him sound good at the moment. It was just a couple of months ago, he was complaining about having Tennessee as a permanent opponent. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't UT in a P5 conference?
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So why does he schedule 3 non P5s a year.. hell why doesn’t he at least schedule 2 P5s already
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He's not going to do that if it doesn't benefit his team.
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No coach is gonna do that if the others aren’t.
4 months
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This argument is so dumb. You guys use it regarding Saban's stance on NIL, the evolution of offense in college, transfer portal and so on. He publicly said he doesn't like any of those things but only a complete idiot is going to handicap themselves when nobody else is going to play by those rules.
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