affirm wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:44 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:36 am
gofurman wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:32 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:24 am
apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:20 am
James Madison just announced a spring ooc game with that power house Morehead State.
Only took JMU a day after the CAA announced their schedule. I would like to see FU pick up a non-conference game even if it’s a Morehead type but doubt we will.
I doubt they'd be opposed to it, but it would be more a question of availability and matching up schedules.
I'd love a winnable ooc game if for no other reason than to get some younger guys snaps. While I was not excited about the Point game last year, a lot of kids saw the field.
Agree, esp in week TWO. Charleston Southern-level is fine with me. I have to agree with the Point comment - but I like that CCH got to the point that in most years (not this one probably) to get an at-large we better schedule winnable games. Committee clearly valued lower wins over tight losses w tough opponents. G-Webb would be a good one sometime. Woff always seems to play them. BIG SOUTH offers a lot of these type - Campbell, G Webb, CSU, Hampton etc. Those are great for getting a W (hopefully) and real play.
I'll be interested to see what they Big South does. Campbell has already announced it is sitting out the spring after playing 4 games this fall.
Another option might be Presbyterian. PC was supposed to play as an FCS independent this season, so I would suspect they probably have a very unfinished schedule.
With the odds of a SoCon at large bid small this year, I wouldn't have any objection to scheduling a much tougher team - Kennesaw, for instance. It would not really hurt Furman, as the primary objective is to win SoCon play. It'd be nice to see the team against top 10 competition, something they don't see a lot of in conference play these days.
Yes to a much tougher team.
(Keep in mind, however, that getting a loss to any OOC team would probably lead to a lower ranking, a stronger opponent, and an away game in first round game at playoff time, if we are indeed successful in the conference.)
I actually don't think it will be that big of an impact.
Remember, the playoff field is 16 teams this year (the number it
should be every year). At the moment, there will be 10 auto-bids and 6 at large selections.
In a 16 team playoff field, you aren't really going to be able to dodge good teams early. With only six at large selections, we will almost assuredly see a conference champion off the jump, and most likely from the South (so, think Austin Peay, Kennesaw State, James Madison, Elon, etc.) A worse case scenario would be to have to travel out west to also play a top team. There's no real avoiding that scenario.
The odds of the SoCon having an at-large selection seems slim. There just aren't enough quality teams right now to buoy the top. If we don't win the conference, we probably aren't in the tournament.