Tider Insider: June 6, 2023

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Gary Harris and Rodney Orr discuss the Southeastern Conference deciding to "hold pat" with an eight-game football schedule in 2024. We will give you our take and whether we think the eight-game format is here to stay.

Also, we breakdown Alabama football's two most recent commitments: Joseph Ionata and Anthony Rogers.

Alabama baseball takes another step toward Omaha, Neb. We will take a close look at the Crimson Tide's Super Regional showdown with Wake Forest.

Also, we talk about what lies ahead for Alabama softball's "Team 28", and how the Crimson Tide can improve this offseason.

All this and we answer viewer questions via phone and email.
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As a diehard Alabama fan this podcast is like a breath of fresh air because they always tell the truth regarding Alabama football. I am sick and tired of shows like Paul Finebaum and sports media throwing Coach Saban and Alabama under the bus to simply get a higher rating. They try and put a negative spin on everything and never really debate the pros and cons. I really enjoy this particular podcasts because they tell the truth whether the information is good or bad. Guys, keep up the good work and continue providing the best accurate Bama feedback information without alot of smoke and mirrors. Roll Tide.

bamahammer
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9 game schedule, Alabama gets screwed. Georgia's cream puff schedule makes it a lot easier for them to reach the CFP.

michaelladjevic
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Is there any videos we can watch of the B roll yall showed where all the coaches was speaking.

evrydayamerican
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Ok so basically an 8 game sec schedule means bama gets to play power 5 opponents from other conferences. A 9 gamer with those permanent opponents means alabama has to schedule non power 5 opponents. Now the facts are most other schools only play 1 maybe 2 top ten teams a year. Bama would play 2 or 3 every year. In other conferences they don’t even have 3 top ten teams. Ohio state only has Michigan, USC only has Oregon, Clemson only has Florida state. So alabama 3 permanent opponents would be the toughest in the country.

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