I heard a media guy say..."Why doesn't Bama buy out Duke and offer to play UCF in the opener?"
UCF might take a neutral site opener.
What's being missed here is the structure of the game itself. Remember, these are basically a version of an "exhibition" game and when it was explained to me the agreement was made it was lined out to be an ACC vs SEC contest. While Alabama is agreeing to play these games they aren't responsible for which team they will face. (
@252BAMA has had some Tidebits from the Atlanta Sports Council in the past, he may be able to expound on this in greater detail.)
In a loose sense this is a lot like the game before Auburn: this year against The Citadel. People like to focus on saying "Bama shouldn't schedule a team like The Citadel, they should be scheduling a P5 opponent that weekend. Yet, they ignore the fact there are no P5 tams available to schedule (sans one this past season, UNC.) As I understand it, here it's not so much "UCF won't," but "UCF can't."