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re: Chris Low (ESPN): All SEC Schedules Aren't Created Equal
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:53 am to TexasTiger1185
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:53 am to TexasTiger1185
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They would continue to promote BAMA having an easy schedule.
Pretty easy to bring up AFTER THE FACT.
Funny, in 2011 when ESPN was promoting the Mulligan, did you see them mention the fact that Bama only beat three FBS teams with a regular season record better than 6-6? Not to mention one of those three was 7-5.
Nope. Kept that hidden to promote the agenda.
Now after being literally handed back to back titles bc of Mulligans and rigged schedules, they want to see what is "fair"?
frick ESPN.
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:56 am to EZE Tiger Fan
Has anybody suggested this?
Move Auburn and Alabama to the East
Move Missouri and Vanderbilt to the West
That way, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and Tennessee will be happy, and the division is still relatively geographically relevant.
Then we could see the hypocrisy when Alabama says no because it wouldn't be fair that they have to play Florida every year now.
Move Auburn and Alabama to the East
Move Missouri and Vanderbilt to the West
That way, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and Tennessee will be happy, and the division is still relatively geographically relevant.
Then we could see the hypocrisy when Alabama says no because it wouldn't be fair that they have to play Florida every year now.
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 11:58 am
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:57 am to EZE Tiger Fan
Well, in ESPN's defense on this, they are just reporting. Doesn't really matter how biased their reporting is sometimes, that's their job. They don't have a hand on scheduling at all.
That being said, it's all retroactive reporting, so you kinda say whatever after the fact.
Gotta go to the stem of the problem, the actual schedulers themselves. Once we fix that, reporters will report however they want.
ETA: Unless you see that there is collusion between ESPN and SEC, but you can say that about just about any type of agreement between parties. IMO
That being said, it's all retroactive reporting, so you kinda say whatever after the fact.
Gotta go to the stem of the problem, the actual schedulers themselves. Once we fix that, reporters will report however they want.
ETA: Unless you see that there is collusion between ESPN and SEC, but you can say that about just about any type of agreement between parties. IMO
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 11:58 am
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