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lovin all these PAC/B1G matchups.
Scheduled for 2022 and 2023. Looks like it has potential. But you never know.
Flash forward to 2022:
"Michigan's schedule sucks. Their best OOC game was a bottom half Pac-16 team at home."
This is how it starts...
Flash forward to 2022:
"Michigan's schedule sucks. Their best OOC game was a bottom half Pac-16 team at home."
This is how it starts...
There's already enough of those, we need more quality Pac 12 and Big 10 vs SEC and Big 12 matchups.
But I'm not a huge fan of scheduling them 10 years out...too much can happen to one or both teams.
There's Chicken Sandwich Money and Jerry money and used to be Trump money for these one-offs on the East Coast and in the South, where is the Phil Money for a Big Game in the PNW or down in LA LA Land.
Make it so, Mr. Sulu...
Ideally that would be nice if the SEC would do it. And if they did do it not cancel the games like they have done and will continue doing.
And LALA land, aTm cancelled. Gerogia cancelled a home and home with Oregon.
We are trying out West.
I doubt either coach is still with their program when the first game of this series is played. Hopefully both are good programs at that time.
You can give credit to the teams making an agreement, but if Michigan turns into IU by that time, it will hurt UCLA's SOS. And vice versa. If UCLA turns into a cellar dweller by that point won't that still mean Michigan's SOS will suck?
Ideally that would be nice if the SEC would do it. And if they did do it not cancel the games like they have done and will continue doing.
And LALA land, aTm cancelled. Gerogia cancelled a home and home with Oregon.
We are trying out West.
Could be worse. Michigan could follow ND's footsteps into obscurity in everyone's mind but their own. Any idea what conference(s) your institution will be affiliated with in 9 years?
Could be worse. Michigan could follow ND's footsteps into obscurity in everyone's mind but their own. Any idea what conference(s) your institution will be affiliated with in 9 years?
There's already enough of those, we need more quality Pac 12 and Big 10 vs SEC and Big 12 matchups.
Could be worse. Michigan could follow ND's footsteps into obscurity in everyone's mind but their own. Any idea what conference(s) your institution will be affiliated with in 9 years?