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AlaskaGuy
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Ya because there's no shitty teams in the B1G ... only in the PAC.They let Oregon a State in the conference so...
Ya because there's no shitty teams in the B1G ... only in the PAC.They let Oregon a State in the conference so...
Thank god you aren’t playing an FCS team, am I right?Like I was saying ... a home game with the Western Carolina's of this world is way fvking tougher than a home & away with an SEC cross division opponent ... am I right? I mean we're all clueless fvkn idiots on here so we're going to believe that shit.
No, but I’m not the one pretending that all P5 teams are some monster teams to worry about. Some are just as shitty as FCS teams even with all the built in advantages, which actually makes them bigger failures than FCS teams.Ya because there's no shitty teams in the B1G ... only in the PAC.
You mean they want to replace The Citadel with an SEC team?Not sure tbh. Saban was the only SEC coach out of 14 of 'em that voted for a 9 game conference schedule. The rest of the SEC coaches voted in favor of more cupcakes.
No, but I’m not the one pretending that all P5 teams are some monster teams to worry about. Some are just as shitty as FCS teams even with all the built in advantages, which actually makes them bigger failures than FCS teams.
Very rare they are FCS level and they never stay that shittyNo, but I’m not the one pretending that all P5 teams are some monster teams to worry about. Some are just as shitty as FCS teams even with all the built in advantages, which actually makes them bigger failures than FCS teams.
The only reason those teams play those ACC teams is because it's in their states legislature that they have to play each other. Otherwise you wouldn't see those games every year. USC plays home & away vs ND every year along with a 9 game conference schedule yet also manages to schedule a home & away with other P5 opponents.You mean they want to replace The Citadel with an SEC team?
You know, they could just schedule a home and home with another P5 team like Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky do every year. Most fans want to see regular OOC games, and we can’t have it both ways.
And SC plays Oregon State every other year. Albeit PAC teams don’t go decades between playing the other conference teams...Oregon State is still not an extra FCS team on a 4 game OOC schedule. Nor does it change the fact an extra conference game equals an extra conference loss. Unless you can find a way for two teams in the same conference to play a game. In which one of those teams does not walk away with a loss. You’re stretching on the attempted comparison. I’ll stick to factsThey let Oregon a State in the conference so...
When the Columbus Blue Jackets plays the Hershey Bears in the regular season I’ll take FCS seriouslyVery rare they are FCS level and they never stay that shitty
Way to pretend like Florida regularly schedules two P5 opponents. What is it, once every four years?You mean they want to replace The Citadel with an SEC team?
You know, they could just schedule a home and home with another P5 team like Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky do every year. Most fans want to see regular OOC games, and we can’t have it both ways.
Lol the FCS leghumpers are bored todayWhen the Columbus Blue Jackets plays the Hershey Bears in the regular season I’ll take FCS seriously
My favorite is AG complaining while his team plays FCS teams every year.Lol the FCS leghumpers are bored today
The Yankees playing the Oawtucket Red Sox is the same as the Yankees playing the Boston Red Sox tho..... Idk if OSU can play home and homes vs SC, Oklahoma I don’t see why Bama can’t. I prefer home and homes. And to say FCS is anything different than playing a farm team. Or that there isn’t a difference between FCS and D1 is asinineLol the FCS leghumpers are bored today
Washington plays 11 regular season P5 teams this year.My favorite is AG complaining while his team plays FCS teams every year.
And who is the other game against?Washington plays 11 regular season P5 teams this year.
Washington plays 11 regular season P5 opponents this year.And who is the other game against?
And who is the other non-P5 team they are playing?Washington plays 11 regular season P5 opponents this year.
And who is the other non-P5 team they are playing?
So playing two P5 teams non conference once negates the fact that Washington is going to go like 15 years playing FCS every year?