Or if Clemson or FSU or GT has to play a third game against a lower tier FBS (non-alliance) then there wouldn’t be much room for FCS on the schedule.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 9:52 amI think it sort of goes like this. The SEC likes to crow about how tough their conference schedule is. Then they play maybe one hard ooc game and some patsies. The other conferences have recognized that their conference games are mostly patsies. So they will play 2 or 3 good teams from other conferences and end up with stronger schedules than the SEC. This will be fun to watch.
So if you are Clemson maybe you play Ohio State instead of Georgia and Stanford instead of UConn . The legislature will probably force them to play that other patsy from Columbia. If you have to play a third game against an alliance team (Washington or Michigan or somebody) then there wouldn’t be much room for SC State or FU.
Yes it will be fun to watch and interesting to see how it plays out and how it trickles down.
Looking forward at least getting big $$ when the alliance teams and SEC teams we’re already in contracts with have to buy out of our contract.