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Don’t tell this to UCF."We are entering an era where administrators locked into decades of tradition have finally grown a pair. They're risking everything with a new round of tasty nonconference games, some as far as 15 years away."
Does this mean the ACC & SEC teams will actually start playing their own conference members?
Does this mean the ACC & SEC teams will actually start playing their own conference members?
Don’t tell this to UCF.
And what lead would that be you trolling jackass?It’s good to see others follow UCFs lead in scheduling good teams.
Tshirt bandwagoner need to learn the UCFacts and be shamed for spreading UCFalse narratives.
#UCFacts
It’s good to see others follow UCFs lead in scheduling good teams.
Tshirt bandwagoner need to learn the UCFacts and be shamed for spreading UCFalse narratives.
#UCFacts
It’s going to be a long wait.Let us know when UCF schedules some good teams.
No. Extremely too many teams, completely de-emphasizes the regular season and encourages weaker schedules.Time for conference championships to matter more.
16 team playoff; 10 conference champions + 6 at large. Alabama would have been an at large bid in the 2011 season.
With no conference championship, ND still can get an at large berth.
Nope, they'll keep scheduling cupcakes like Washington.Does this mean the ACC & SEC teams will actually start playing their own conference members?
The problem is, the playoff format rewards playing no one in out of conference scheduling. A lot of these games were schedules in the early stages of the playoff where it was thought that SOS would be a greater consideration than it currently is.
Unlike the ACC & SEC, the other three Power 5 conferences actually play their conference members.Nope, they'll keep scheduling cupcakes like Washington.
1 extra game a year, oh man, dont put yourselves out too much. Of course, the majority of the conference members in those conferences are cupcakes themselves, so why not.Unlike the ACC & SEC, the other three Power 5 conferences actually play their conference members.
Unlike the ACC & SEC, the other three Power 5 conferences actually play their conference members.
Unlike the ACC & SEC, the other three Power 5 conferences actually play their conference members.