And he can bring Tosh with him and he can start his movie career......
okaydo said:
Alabama plays 3-4 cupcakes a year. USC plays maybe 1.
Also, Saban wouldn't get a bye week the week before Thanksgiving like he has at Alabama.
SEC teams are emblematic of today's upside down thinking. Because they have sixteen teams they can't have nine conference games; so they have cupcake Saturday. Realistically if they had nine conference games, eight teams would have another loss and miss out on major bowl games or bowl games at all. The SEC knows that having only 8 conference games makes the conference look better by not having those additional eight losses.OdontoBear66 said:
Did you see the entire SEC schedule yesterday. It looked like cupcake Saturday where the banged up first strings of all the teams could get a day off and the depth charts could get their day.
OdontoBear66 said:
Did you see the entire SEC schedule yesterday. It looked like cupcake Saturday where the banged up first strings of all the teams could get a day off and the depth charts could get their day.
I think it still helps in terms of rest for starters, Less talented teams may not be able to go with 2nd stringers long and still be assured of winning. Bama can play only walk-ons and still get 30-point wins over Birmingham Memorial Middle School or whoever they play.ColoradoBear said:OdontoBear66 said:
Did you see the entire SEC schedule yesterday. It looked like cupcake Saturday where the banged up first strings of all the teams could get a day off and the depth charts could get their day.
I know people like to give the SEC crap for the late season 'bye' week, but after thinking about it, I'm not sure the timing helps the SEC versus other conferences. (The 4th cupcake game does absolutely).
The late cupcake game lets a team reat before their rivalry game, and means teams are fresher for the championship game, but then there is a MONTH off before important bowl games and the playoff semis.
If anything, the late rest means teams with less depth get a slight boost to heal - not the more talent loaded favorites.
Of course they can rest starters. That obviously true. But that's not what I am arguing...UrsaMajor said:I think it still helps in terms of rest for starters, Less talented teams may not be able to go with 2nd stringers long and still be assured of winning. Bama can play only walk-ons and still get 30-point wins over Birmingham Memorial Middle School or whoever they play.ColoradoBear said:OdontoBear66 said:
Did you see the entire SEC schedule yesterday. It looked like cupcake Saturday where the banged up first strings of all the teams could get a day off and the depth charts could get their day.
I know people like to give the SEC crap for the late season 'bye' week, but after thinking about it, I'm not sure the timing helps the SEC versus other conferences. (The 4th cupcake game does absolutely).
The late cupcake game lets a team reat before their rivalry game, and means teams are fresher for the championship game, but then there is a MONTH off before important bowl games and the playoff semis.
If anything, the late rest means teams with less depth get a slight boost to heal - not the more talent loaded favorites.