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Why Alabama Must Honor Ohio State Challenge: A Defining Moment for College Football

Last updated: February 25, 2026 5:56 am
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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork’s declaration that teams “should be afraid” to play the Buckeyes puts Alabama in a corner. With scheduling conflicts looming, will the Tide honor their commitment or retreat from a marquee matchup that could define the SEC’s boldness in the playoff era?

Ross Bjork’s Bold Challenge

Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork didn’t just schedule a game—he issued a direct challenge. In a recent interview with The Columbus Dispatch, Bjork declared, “We should never be afraid to play anybody. We’re Ohio State. People probably should be afraid to play us, right?”

With Alabama already scheduled to face Ohio State in 2027 and 2028, Bjork’s words serve as both a dare and a provocation. The Buckeyes aren’t just looking to compete—they’re looking to dominate, and they want Alabama to prove it’s still the program that embraces top-tier competition without hesitation.

The Scheduling Conflict: What’s at Stake?

Alabama’s recent decision to add Georgia State to its 2028 schedule is raising eyebrows. With Ohio State, Oklahoma State, and Tennessee-Martin already on the books, the Crimson Tide now face a logistical nightmare:

  • SEC’s nine-game conference schedule leaves only three non-conference slots.
  • Alabama must cut one of the four non-conference opponents.
  • Dropping Ohio State would send a message—that Alabama is avoiding elite competition.

“No indication they want to get out of (playing Ohio State),” Bjork noted, as confirmed by Tuscaloosa News. That’s the stance Alabama must maintain—for its legacy, its fans, and its reputation.

Why Strength of Schedule Still Matters

Critics point to Indiana’s 2024 national title—won with a soft non-conference schedule—as proof that elite competition isn’t necessary. But that’s shortsighted. Alabama’s 2024 playoff near-miss, despite three regular-season losses, proved the value of a tough slate:

  • Strength of schedule kept Alabama’s playoff hopes alive despite inconsistency.
  • Miami’s 2023 playoff run was propelled by a season-opening win over Notre Dame.
  • Penn State’s 2024 collapse after a 3-0 start against weak opponents shows the risks of avoiding tough games.

Blue bloods like Alabama and Ohio State don’t need to hide. They thrive on facing the best—and this is their chance to prove it.

The Bigger Picture: SEC vs. Big Ten

This isn’t just about Alabama and Ohio State. It’s a microcosm of the shifting power dynamics in college football:

  • The SEC’s new nine-game conference schedule makes non-conference scheduling trickier.
  • The Big Ten has no requirement to play Power Four non-conference opponents, unlike the SEC, a disparity noted by Huskers.com.
  • Ohio State’s brazen confidence could push the SEC to prove its dominance won’t be intimidated.

As Yahoo Sports noted, the SEC’s reputation as the toughest conference is on the line. Ducking Ohio State would undermines that narrative.

What Happens Next?

Alabama has three choices:

  1. Honor the Ohio State games—upholding the SEC’s reputation and embracing elite competition.
  2. Cancel one of the other matchups—likely Tennessee-Martin, the weakest foe, to avoid embarrassment.
  3. Face the Buckeyes head-on—proving Alabama isn’t afraid, no matter what Ross Bjork says.

The wrong move would confirm Bjork’s assertion: that other teams *are* afraid to play Ohio State. And that’s a loss no matter who takes the field.

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