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re: Scheduling is old news but Chris Low nailed it

Posted on 7/20/13 at 3:49 pm to
Posted by lsusa
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Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 7/20/13 at 3:49 pm to
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The inequity of the cross rival is the whole point. Of course he is using that.


While the inequity of the permanent cross division team has some validity I can also understand the other side of things that it is cyclical.


To me the thing that stinks to high heaven Of pro Bama favoritism at the least And I'm out right conspiracy at the worst Is that Bama had Georgia taken off its schedule last year and this year and replaced with Missouri and Kentucky, Where as LSU lost Kentucky last year and had South Carolina added and then will have to play Georgia this year.

Even if the computer truly spit that out, At some point a human being with the oversight should have said wait a minute this is unfair. That human being Mark Womack was either too stupid To realize that or too much of a Bama fan to do anything about it.

The fact that this change was made knowing the relative strengths of the teams Is completely unethical.

Gump fans do not have the integrity to admit this, Nor does their midget leader.
Posted by BasilBogomil
Member since Dec 2012
6100 posts
Posted on 7/21/13 at 10:40 am to
What is funny to me is that the SEC has a rule in place (called the alma mater rule) which prohibits referees from officiating a game involving their alma mater. In effect, the SEC admits that the possibility of bias exists. Yet, when it comes to schedules, which have a huge impact on a teams title chances each year, an Alabama alum and Tuscaloosa native was allowed to oversee the process and rubber stamp schedules that seriously favor his alma mater and hurt their chief competition.

Alabama fans can say what they want, but the people of Louisiana know a thing or two about corruption (Huey P, Edwin Edwards, et al), and sometimes you just have to call a spade a spade.
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