I like your thinking.paladinfan12 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:56 amFBS schools in SEC, ACC, and Big 12 that still don't have a full non-conference schedule and don't have an FCS opponent in 2027:
- Duke
- FSU
- Georgia Tech
- Miami
- Pitt
- Syracuse
- Wake Forest
- Houston
- Oklahoma
- Cincinatti
- Texas
- UCF
- K State
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Ole Miss
- Florida
- Georgia
- Tennessee
- LSU
- Vanderbilt
I stopped counting after awhile. All of these schools are Power 5 and within one time zone. Moral of story - There are still plenty of fish in the sea.
The only way I find the San Jose State game palatable is if 2031 is a year you can play 12 games and Chattanooga has 2 FBS money games. San Jose State seems winnable and San Fran sounds not very hot in September.
You did not mention Big Ten. Both Michigan and Northwestern appear to still need to add some OOC games, although with new teams coming in, any Big Ten (as well as any Big 12 and any SEC) probably needs to hold off.
Both of those are closer than than several on your list. Closer than Kansas State, Houston, Texas, Syracuse, Miami. And Ann Arbor is Eastern Time.
It would be interesting to have a game with Army (independent). They usually have at least one FCS on their schedule. Citadel recently got on their schedule for 2033. Army plays (or has played) numerous FCS schools in the Northeast such as Colgate and Holy Cross, but they also play or have recently played Abilene Christian.
Someone else may beat me to it, but if not, I will be looking in the new media guide to see when (if ever) we played Army in the past.