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Texas A&M AD Ross Bjork: Current SEC scheduling model works in the college football landscape

Alabama coach Nick Saban made headlines last week, again addressing what he sees as scheduling concerns in college football and the SEC.

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Saban, who has called for the SEC to move from eight conference games to nine in the past, told ESPN that he would like to see Alabama move toward playing 10 power conference opponents in a season.