I know the SEC's schedule has been discussed hypothetically, but I'm curious about a more focused conversation around any particular school's ability to say "yes" or "no" to whatever the SEC comes up with.
For example, could Alabama's athletic department say, "No, we aren't going to accept three historical top 10 programs as our permanents, while other schools get one, or maybe two, in their permanent three?" Could Vandy's AD push back? Everyone isn't going to be made happy. Does any one program have more pull though?
Also, is Saban referencing something the SEC has published, or is he referring to media speculation? Or is he referring to something the SEC has shared with ADs directly, maybe?
For example, could Alabama's athletic department say, "No, we aren't going to accept three historical top 10 programs as our permanents, while other schools get one, or maybe two, in their permanent three?" Could Vandy's AD push back? Everyone isn't going to be made happy. Does any one program have more pull though?
Also, is Saban referencing something the SEC has published, or is he referring to media speculation? Or is he referring to something the SEC has shared with ADs directly, maybe?

Nick Saban questions SEC's 3 permanent opponents proposed for Alabama football schedule for 2024
Nick Saban showed disagreement in a recent interview with the three permanent opponents for Alabama football in a nine-game SEC schedule.
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