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LSU coach Les Miles and Alabama coach Nick Saban talk prior to their game Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com)

LSU athletics director Joe Alleva told The Advocate on Wednesday he believes SEC athletic directors won't change their votes on football scheduling.

The current format calls for six divisional opponents, one permanent opponent from the other division and a rotating opponent.

Alleva and LSU coach Les Miles want six permanent and two rotating opponents.

"The ADs will not change their votes," Alleva told The Advocate. "The only hope for change is for the (SEC) presidents to realize it's not an equitable schedule. They have to have the foresight and wisdom to change it."

According to the report, Alleva doesn't want a nine-game SEC schedule.

"That means seven more losses for certain teams," he said.

For more from Alleva and his thoughts on LSU football, check out TheAdvocate.com.