The topic of scheduling still simmers around the SEC and especially with Nick Saban.
A longtime proponent of adding a ninth league game, Saban again relayed his thoughts on an interview Tuesday morning on ESPN. He sees the trends heading in the wrong direction.
"I think somebody needs to step up in college football and get ahead of dwindling attendance and people not coming to games -- too many games that people are not interested in," Saban said. "I think every player in the SEC should play every team in the SEC in their career and we don't do that since we expanded to 14 teams and we only play eight SEC games.