• Fri. May 30th, 2025

Two Alabama Legends Assess the SEC’s Proposed 9-Game Schedule

Trent Richardson and AJ McCarron, two former Crimson Tide standouts, are adamantly opposed to a contentious issue raised during this week’s SEC spring meetings.

This week, the sixteen head coaches of the Southeastern Conference met in Destin, Florida, for the league’s annual spring conferences. With suggested changes to the College Football Playoff, the organization has brought up the future of convention scheduling and how it impacts the league’s place within the future.

The addition of a ninth unconventional sport to each SEC team’s schedule was one of the assembly’s main topics.

Speaking about this on Tuesday, Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer stated that he’s “open to listening to conversations” and that the surge in agenda activity may want to influence the options presented to the College Football Playoff committee on Selection Sunday.

The NCAA employed the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) from 1998 to 2013, however the CFP device was first used for the 2014–15 season. During this time, former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron and Trent Richardson, who has since returned from walking, have been extremely successful, winning multiple BCS National Championships both with and without each other.

What Richardson  and McCarron said was as follows… Richardson, Trent “This is the part where we get a ‘Hell no,’ in my opinion. Why? You’re going to pay us—you’re attempting to pay us about $100 million extra to compete with one another, to give everyone else a chance, to raise their rankings. Man, it’s unfair to those children. I am aware that money rules the world, particularly in college football these days.

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