So much for Nick Saban wanting to play only BCS teams

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Coaches are ones making the most money and the ones that are most full of ****.

And let it be known, I hate these 'neutral-site' games. I'd MUCH MUCH MUCH rather the games be played on college campuses. It's COLLEGE football, not pro, Lord Saban.
 
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thatsbaseball

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Oh they`ll have another BCS team to play in 2016

"And by 2016, the SEC could require nine conference games, rather than eight." I just don`t know why they continue to use the word "could".
 

patdog

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Because the SEC won't have 9 games in 2016. And yeah, the teams Bama plays for their neutral site game those 2 years will be better than Michigan State. Bama's going to stick with what's been working. 8 SEC games, 1 big neutral site game, and 3 patsies.
 

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This and ONLY this is the reason I wish OM will win.
Might outweigh the reprocusions.
 

thatsbaseball

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This from SI...

At any given time, due to external factors beyond fans’ control, the series could disappear because of the ice caps melting, or college football being played in space, or a conference schedule expanding to nine games per year.The latter is what seems to be happening with the Michigan State-Alabama series originally set for 2016 and 2017. According to the Detroit Free Press, Alabama canceled the potential matchups, which would have seen Nick Saban come home, so to speak (Saban was the head coach at Michigan State from 1995-99 and coached defensive backs during the Reagan era):
“Alabama requested to cancel the series due to uncertainty with the SEC schedule,” [Michigan State athletic director Mark] Hollis wrote in a text message today. “While disappointed, in the spirit of collegiality, we agreed to the request.”

So Bama is using the potential 9 game conference schedule for an excuse even though there is no chance of it happening ? Sneaky bunch aren`t they ?
 

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ESPN is making it sound like MSU asked Bama out and Bama agreed. Bama above anyone isn't worried about playing a tough OOC schedule. They always play in the kickoff against big teams, Clemson, VT, Michigan...
 

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"Michigan State graciously granted our request to cancel the games previously scheduled for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. We made the request due to the uncertainty of the conference football schedule in those years. We are very appreciative of Michigan State's willingness to grant that request." -Bill Battle, Director of Athletics, University of Alabama

Sounds like some folks need to get their stories straight.
 

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foot ----> mouth

My b.

I work in retail in NYC right now and I'm their token southern guy. Every time someone comes in wearing a college football shirt or something along those lines I strike up a conversation with them about it. ND guy and I got to talking and after I established that I went to MSU ("oh, the rebels right?") he called me a cheater and that the SEC is afraid to play anyone tough like ND (he was referring to the likes of OU, Michigan State, Purdue, Michigan, blah blah blah) and when I explained that MSU has to play #1 Alabama, #6 LSU, #10 A&M, #12 South Carolina, and #21 Ole Miss this year AS WELL as Auburn and Arkansas who are regularly good, he still brought up the fact that we (and every other SEC school) played D2 teams on a yearly basis...

Alabama/upper echelon SEC teams could have an undefeated regular season capped with a blowout win over the undisputed #2 team in the country in the national title game and those fans would still complain that 1 of those 13 wins came against a team that competes in the FCS, which at that point is irrelevant. It comes with the territory of being the best at something. We're just in the unique position of being a mediocre team in the best conference in sports.
 

patdog

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We'll see. My opinion is that it won't happen because the SEC doesn't need 9 games. Most of the people saying the SEC is going to a 9-game schedule in 2016 were saying the SEC was going to a 9-game schedule in 2013. As long as the SEC continues to get teams in the championship game/playoffs, I don't see them changing anything.
 

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I don't care for Saban's reasoning, but I kinda like a neutral site, big name game at the beginning of the year. Seems to add more nationwide excitement. That said, our game in Houston was not well attended. It might have been had it been in the Georgia Dome or even the Super Dome.

But I certainly wouldn't want more than one neutral site game.

And, addressing Bill Battle's statement: why does a team have to schedule 3 patsies, especially Alabama? I might can see us doing it (but I really prefer that we don't), but they shouldn't be afraid to even with 9 conference games. After all, the conference games they have are not as hard, relatively speaking, as ours are. And there are a couple of patsy SEC teams ... Kentucky, Vandy at times, the Bears at times, us at times ....
 

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Alabama destroyed Michigan State in the 2011 Capital One Bowl 49-7. And Michigan State was highly touted that year.

Regardless of "toutedness", Michigan State would be taking the bigger risk about 99.9% of the time in playing Alabama.