Rolltide94
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The PAC averages 9.8 regular season P5 opponents, the SEC averages 9.
I knew reading comprehension was not your forte...
The PAC averages 9.8 regular season P5 opponents, the SEC averages 9.
You missed his first sentence. PAC has one extra conference game, yet 1 is more than 0.8. Why isn't it over 10?
When is your annual thread by the way? Did I miss it?
Agree. See my post about "grinds" and "stretches". Strategically placing byes and cupcakes provides advantages to some teams and not others. Very similar to crossover schedules. That shit ain't even close to equal sometimes.You're right that some fans of teams that play FCS opponents don't have an issue with it. It's a topic that won't be agreed upon. But at the very least get those games outta the way early in the season. Playing one of them late in the season is nothing more than a scrimmage before a big game the following week.
You're right that some fans of teams that play FCS opponents don't have an issue with it. It's a topic that won't be agreed upon. But at the very least get those games outta the way early in the season. Playing one of them late in the season is nothing more than a scrimmage before a big game the following week.
Who has a tougher November?
ALABAMA
LSU
UT Martin
Texas A&M
Auburn
OHIO STATE
Indiana
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
LOL, is it even comparable?
September?
Bowling Green, Oregon, Buffalo, Rutgers or USC, Georgia State, Georgia, Kent State
Looks like a lot of cream to go around.
Who has a tougher November?
ALABAMA
LSU
UT Martin
Texas A&M
Auburn
OHIO STATE
Indiana
Illinois
Maryland
Michigan
LOL, is it even comparable?
September?
Bowling Green, Oregon, Buffalo, Rutgers or USC, Georgia State, Georgia, Kent State
Looks like a lot of cream to go around.
The thing is I wasn't comapring schedules. And it's always fans of teams that play FCS teams that go on the defensive and have excuses. I haven't singled out Bama. I feel this way about all FBS teams that play FCS teams.
If Ohio State played an FCS team the week before the meeeechegan game I'd be disappointed. And spare me the conference schedule crap, heard it before. Conference schedule is predetermined. Playing an FCS team late in the season is hand picked.
It's always fans of teams with weak candy ass conference schedules that go after teams playing FCS teams.
Your last 3 Novembers have included two 2-10 BIG teams who suck at an FCS level and a mediocre Iowa team that clubbed you like a baby seal.
If I had to play in a conference where I had to defend my conference schedule because it was predetermined that I was going to play shit teams in November I would be disappointed. Shit, I get happy when we don't have to play 3 ranked opponents in November.
9.8 > 9You missed his first sentence. PAC has one extra conference game, yet 1 is more than 0.8. Why isn't it over 10?
When is your annual thread by the way? Did I miss it?
Why does the SEC play the least amount of regular season P5 opponents on average year in and year out?Highly recommended that you start with the following:
Conference affiliations are mandatory now? And the schools get no votes? Weird.No team in the country determines their own conference opponents. But a team can hand pick out of conference opponents.
Why does the SEC play the least amount of regular season P5 opponents on average year in and year out?
I'm not defending it. I think it sucks.Why does the SEC play the least amount of regular season P5 opponents on average year in and year out?
Conference affiliations are mandatory now? And the schools get no votes? Weird.
Welp, I guess Ohio State is stuck with a below average OOC schedule until 2025. Too bad.
I didn't read what you wrote earlier. I just wanted to pick a fight.All I've said is I don't like it when FBS teams play FCS teams. Why is that so difficult to comprehend/understand? I haven't called out any teams. I haven't called out any schedules. And I haven't called conference affiliation.
This has nothing to do with Ohio State. You and rolltide94 want to make this about Ohio State/the conference for some bizarre reason. And are ignoring what I've said from the start. Read the first sentence again.
With the way some teams have tougher cross-divison games than others and having multiple tough opponents in one division, some teams will just get the short end of the stick. I think for the SEC they try to give each team at-least 1 big game to have a bye/cupcake before hand. For most of the big rivalries they give both teams off the previous week and division deciding games like FL/GA (byes) and Bama/LSU are pretty even as far as who they play the week before.IMO, the "grind" or "stretches" of tough games are the issue. Those can be very inconsistent within conferences...again IMO. Where the byes/cupcakes are placed in stretches is more of a factor than if they are played early or late in the season. In looking at schedules of all conferences teams at the same time, it sure looks like some teams have tougher/longer stretches without a break than others.
Examples: Ole Miss has a three week stretch of Auburn, LSU and Bama back to back to back. LSU finishes the year Alabama, South Carolina, Auburn and Texas A&M. Can't find another SEC that has that kind of "grind" without either a bye week or a cupcake sandwiched in there somewhere.
I understand that. But I wasn't referencing just the week before a big game but looking more at stretches of games.With the way some teams have tougher cross-divison games than others and having multiple tough opponents in one division, some teams will just get the short end of the stick. I think for the SEC they try to give each team at-least 1 big game to have a bye/cupcake before hand. For most of the big rivalries they give both teams off the previous week and division deciding games like FL/GA (byes) and Bama/LSU are pretty even as far as who they play the week before.
All I've said is I don't like it when FBS teams play FCS teams. Why is that so difficult to comprehend/understand? I haven't called out any teams. I haven't called out any schedules. And I haven't called conference affiliation.
This has nothing to do with Ohio State. You and rolltide94 want to make this about Ohio State/the conference for some bizarre reason. And are ignoring what I've said from the start. Read the first sentence again.