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Senator Tommy Tuberville has entered the fray over Cracker Barrel's controversial makeover! The restaurant chain's decision to revamp its logo and interiors is stirring up more than just biscuits and gravy. Public backlash is HUGE, reportedly costing the franchise nearly $100 MILLION in market value. Ouch! During a recent radio appearance, the Alabama Senator didn't hold back, blasting the restaurant's change of direction. "We won't eat there again!" Tuberville declared, citing his frequent Cracker Barrel stops while campaigning. "It just makes you sick to your stomach that people try to change history." Tuberville didn't stop there. He pointed fingers at Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino, suggesting her tenure might be short-lived given the company's stock performance. He even drew comparisons to the Bud Light controversy, hinting at a cultural betrayal. "It is just mindboggling to me... It just makes you sick of what these people try to do." But Cracker Barrel isn't backing down! The restaurant issued a statement, claiming the feedback on the changes has been "overwhelmingly positive." They insist the remodels are driven by input from guests and employees. So, who are we supposed to believe?!Cracker Barrel Gets Tubervilled!
Tuberville Sounds Off
CEO in the Hot Seat
Cracker Barrel Claps Back
For ages, college football fans have been jawing about the SEC's schedule. While other leagues went to nine conference games, the SEC held firm at eight, worried about playoff rankings taking a hit. The argument? Their schedule was already brutal enough! The SEC insisted they'd bump it to nine games if the playoff committee promised to fairly consider schedule strength, not just wins and losses against weaker teams. Well, guess what? The CFP committee recently announced they'll be paying MUCH closer attention to strength of schedule. And just like that, the SEC revealed they're switching to a nine-game conference schedule. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey boasted that this cements the conference's commitment to delivering the most competitive football. Each team will have three permanent rivalries, keeping classics like the Iron Bowl, Deep South's Oldest Rivalry, and the Third Saturday in October alive. The other six games will rotate, ensuring everyone plays each other at least once every two years, with home and away games over a four-year span. For fans hungry for more meaningful matchups, this is a HUGE win! The SEC clearly believes this won't hurt their playoff chances, and it promises a wild ride for fans!SEC Finally Cranks It Up to Nine Games!
CFP Drops a Hint
Coincidence? I Think Not!
Rivalries Preserved!
Good Times Ahead!
The SEC just dropped a bombshell – a nine-game conference schedule is officially happening! Longshore and McKnight break down how this means bigger games, more TV eyeballs, and a whole lotta extra cash flowing through the league. Think tens of millions! Don't worry, classic grudge matches like 'Bama vs. Tennessee and Auburn vs. Georgia are staying put. Plus, every team will square off against each other at least once every two years. Even schools like Vanderbilt and Mississippi State get a financial boost – think $5-10 million annually – to level the playing field. This added SEC intensity has folks whispering about a potential 16-team playoff. Makes sense, right? For Auburn and Alabama, the big question now is: who are the permanent opponents? Nobody wants to see 'Bama stuck with Auburn, Tennessee, and LSU every year while Georgia cruises with an easier schedule! Fairness is key! Speaking of Auburn, Alabama's Senator Tommy Tuberville (and Auburn alum) hopped on the show to chat about his newfound national title recognition, the expanded playoff picture... and even weighed in on Cracker Barrel's, shall we say, interesting rebrand. You gotta hear it to believe it!SEC's Gridiron Shakeup: Nine-Game Schedule is HERE!
Rivalries Safe, Everyone Gets a Slice
Playoff Expansion on the Horizon?
Tuberville Talks Titles and... Cracker Barrel?!
NIL and the transfer portal have completely reshaped college football! Rosters are now more fluid than ever, with teams scrambling to land the best talent. Some programs are going all-in, splashing the cash to build championship-caliber squads. Last year, Ole Miss dominated the transfer portal. This offseason? It's Brian Kelly and LSU making waves. But building a contender doesn't come cheap. Kelly recently revealed the Tigers' roster cost. "We're going to be just about $18 million," Kelly said. He then put that number into context: "Look, the NFL is $280 million a year in salary cap. There's a big difference between $280 million and $18 million." Kelly emphasized developing players for the NFL payday. "If you come to LSU, we're going to develop you in all facets. So when you leave here, not only are you a better player, you're a better man, you're a better person." Kelly believes players are starting to refocus on development and long-term goals. He thinks college football will be just fine if these values return. It is all about the players and their development!College Football's NIL Game: LSU's Big Spending
The Tigers' Price Tag
Kelly's Perspective
A Return to Values?
Alabama's own U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is grabbing headlines, and for a good reason! She just snagged the Crime Stopper of the Year Award from Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama. Crime Stoppers gave Britt the nod for her hard work, especially her championing of the "Laken Riley Act." This bill says that undocumented immigrants who commit theft, burglary, larceny, or shoplifting need to be detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It even got bipartisan love and was signed into law. "The work done by the Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama is truly invaluable," Britt said. "Fighting for the safety of Alabamians and backing our law enforcement is an honor. I will always fight to keep everyone safe.†Frank Barefield, Chairman of the Crime Stoppers Board, praised Britt's dedication. "Senator Britt has been relentless in addressing violent crime. She has confronted some of the most difficult topics, including cracking down on repeat violent offenders." He also highlighted her leadership on the Laken Riley Act. Recently, Senator Britt secured $14.4 million to support local law enforcement and other vital projects in Alabama.Senator Katie Britt Honored for Crime-Fighting Efforts!
Why the Award?
Britt's Reaction
Crime Stoppers' Take
More Crime-Fighting Moves