I guess I'm still reeling from watching 4 well-rested SEC teams come off bye weeks to play the Tide in our 2015 season. I'm not trying to turn the discussion into an analytics convention, but it's difficult trying to understand why this keeps happening to Alabama at an alarming rate in the SEC scheduling. Data suggest that a bye week is worth real points and when you watch games like Bama vs Tenn, the eye test suggest more of the same.
Why is it so difficult for the home office to sync up bye weeks with the opponent they happen to be playing that week? They do it with Alabama/LSU and Florida/Georgia. We can almost set our calendars by it.
If the powers that be are smart enough to designate permanent cross-divisional rivals, why aren't they smart enough to designate each SEC team an official, permanent, bye week rival team?
Why is it so difficult for the home office to sync up bye weeks with the opponent they happen to be playing that week? They do it with Alabama/LSU and Florida/Georgia. We can almost set our calendars by it.
If the powers that be are smart enough to designate permanent cross-divisional rivals, why aren't they smart enough to designate each SEC team an official, permanent, bye week rival team?
