Aparently so. Even the other SEC teams agree. Alabama plays 6 teams (Auburn, LSU, Mississippi, Miss. State, South Carolina and Tennessee) who have bye weeks before their games with Alabama. Alabama has had 16 such scheduleing games in the past 3 years. The second place team in ths catagory, LSU, has had 5. The only one of those opponents that Alabama faces after their bye week is LSU. Look for the SEC schedule to be corrected in May to even this out, or so says the SEC, however that is a lot easier said than done.
Speaking of bye's, all Pac 10 teams play their last game on 12/4, so all of them get two bye weeks except USC, who goes to Hawaii and has opted to play a 13th game instead. USC also plays 7 away games, though one of them is in Pasadena. Obviously no other team in any BCS conference would have enough guts to play 7 games away from home. Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State and Tennessee lead the wimp brigade playing a total of 4 away games and 8 home games. Michigan State is right behind with 4 away games and a game at Ford Field.
Speaking of bye's, all Pac 10 teams play their last game on 12/4, so all of them get two bye weeks except USC, who goes to Hawaii and has opted to play a 13th game instead. USC also plays 7 away games, though one of them is in Pasadena. Obviously no other team in any BCS conference would have enough guts to play 7 games away from home. Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State and Tennessee lead the wimp brigade playing a total of 4 away games and 8 home games. Michigan State is right behind with 4 away games and a game at Ford Field.