98% of college football plays two scrubs with 80% playing an FCS school. Every year they play two P5 opponents out of conference and almost always one is a quality opponent going back to 2008.
W September 1 – Charleston Southern
L September 8 – Kentucky
W September 15 – Colorado State
W September 22 – at Tennessee
L September 29 – at Mississippi State
L October 6 - LSU
W October 13 - at Vanderbilt
W October 20 - Bye (BIG WIN HERE TO BECOME BOWL ELIGIBLE)
L October 27 - vs. Georgia
L November 3 - Missouri
L November 10 - South Carolina
W November 17 - Idaho
L November 24 - at Florida State
Yes they do. Still doesn't make it worth a shit IMHO.98% of college football plays two scrubs with 80% playing an FCS school. Every year they play two P5 opponents out of conference and almost always one is a quality opponent going back to 2008.
Four road games? lol . They make these things called airplanes.
W September 1 – Charleston Southern
L September 8 – Kentucky
W September 15 – Colorado State
W September 22 – at Tennessee
L September 29 – at Mississippi State
L October 6 - LSU
W October 13 - at Vanderbilt
W October 20 - Bye (BIG WIN HERE TO BECOME BOWL ELIGIBLE)
L October 27 - vs. Georgia
L November 3 - Missouri
L November 10 - South Carolina
W November 17 - Idaho
L November 24 - at Florida State
What are the * for?2018 Michigan Wolverine Schedule
Sept. 1 -- at Notre Dame (Tough opening day game)
Sept. 8 -- Western Michigan (U of M should win but Western always surprises)
Sept. 15 -- Southern Methodist (Should be good for offensive stats)
Sept. 22 -- Nebraska* (New coach will have some surprises)
Sept. 29 -- at Northwestern* (U of M should be rolling at this time)
Oct. 6 -- Maryland* (Homecoming) (Should be a win)
Oct. 13 -- Wisconsin* (Can we get a break from the west)
Oct. 20 -- at Michigan State* (In-state rival ... a must win)
Oct. 27 -- Bye Week (Thank God ... we need a rest)
Nov. 3 -- Penn State* (Penn State beat us before the 1st kick off ... we better remember)
Nov. 10 -- at Rutgers* (Should be a nice game after 3 tough opponents)
Nov. 17 -- Indiana* (Hopefully a tune up before next week)
Nov. 24 -- at ohio state* (A MUST WIN ... we need to go to the toilet bowl and kick ass)
Dec. 1 -- Big Ten Championship Game (probably Wis again ... we should still be on a high from an osu beatdown)
Nobody beats Kentucky 32 straight times.False, Florida never loses to Kentucky
even with the Kentucky win you won't be bowl eligible unless there's not enough bowl eligible teams because you're yet another team playing two FCS opponents lol
What are the * for?
2018 Michigan Wolverine Schedule
Sept. 1 -- at Notre Dame (Tough opening day game)
Sept. 8 -- Western Michigan (U of M should win but Western always surprises)
Sept. 15 -- Southern Methodist (Should be good for offensive stats)
Sept. 22 -- Nebraska* (New coach will have some surprises)
Sept. 29 -- at Northwestern* (U of M should be rolling at this time)
Oct. 6 -- Maryland* (Homecoming) (Should be a win)
Oct. 13 -- Wisconsin* (Can we get a break from the west)
Oct. 20 -- at Michigan State* (In-state rival ... a must win)
Oct. 27 -- Bye Week (Thank God ... we need a rest)
Nov. 3 -- Penn State* (Penn State beat us before the 1st kick off ... we better remember)
Nov. 10 -- at Rutgers* (Should be a nice game after 3 tough opponents)
Nov. 17 -- Indiana* (Hopefully a tune up before next week)
Nov. 24 -- at ohio state* (A MUST WIN ... we need to go to the toilet bowl and kick ass)
Dec. 1 -- Big Ten Championship Game (probably Wis again ... we should still be on a high from an osu beatdown)
That looks even way harder than the schedule Wisconsin played this year!Let see them bitches!! We have a Wisconsin style schedule next year. If we don't sweep 'em all, I don't think we'll make it to the ball
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But we do get LSU as the rotating West division opponent this year, and still Auburn as well (obviously)...which is probably even harder. Just doesn't look as hard because it's a conference opponent, that people just expect us to play.Our schedule is a little soft this year. We play 2 P5 OOC teams most seasons, for some reason, we don't this season.
Austin Peay
@South Carolina
Middle Tennessee St
@Missouri
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
@LSU
Florida(in Jacksonville)
@Kentucky
Auburn
UMASS
Georgia Tech
when did they start letting 3rd place divisional finishes play in a conference championship?
Talk is cheap but mouths can write some pretty expensive checks.We are winning it all (talk is cheap in January ... see me on September 2)