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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 694485" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>I don't begrudge you your opinion on the opponents we are scheduling. Your opinion is your own and I won't even try to change it. I will, however, actively wonder what the heck you're talking about regarding teams like Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, etc... Usually, outside of their own conference games, they play one quality opponent a year and the rest are teams they outman so decidedly that they could show up after having had no practice that week and probably win going away. Bama, for example, plays Georgia State, UT-Martin, and Kent State next year, all at Bryant-Denny. Clemson plays Akron and The Citadel at Death Valley. Ohio State plays Buffalo and Bowling Green at Ohio Stadium. Georgia plays East Tenn St and ULM at Sanford. I get that you don't care what others do. My point is NOT that we're doing the same thing. My point is that you can't use those "great playoff teams" as examples of how WE should behave and be critical of us when we are doing EXACTLY what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 694485, member: 2627"] I don't begrudge you your opinion on the opponents we are scheduling. Your opinion is your own and I won't even try to change it. I will, however, actively wonder what the heck you're talking about regarding teams like Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, etc... Usually, outside of their own conference games, they play one quality opponent a year and the rest are teams they outman so decidedly that they could show up after having had no practice that week and probably win going away. Bama, for example, plays Georgia State, UT-Martin, and Kent State next year, all at Bryant-Denny. Clemson plays Akron and The Citadel at Death Valley. Ohio State plays Buffalo and Bowling Green at Ohio Stadium. Georgia plays East Tenn St and ULM at Sanford. I get that you don't care what others do. My point is NOT that we're doing the same thing. My point is that you can't use those "great playoff teams" as examples of how WE should behave and be critical of us when we are doing EXACTLY what they do. [/QUOTE]
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