FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:32 pm
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:46 pm
Affirm wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:24 pm
So who are the teams we should try to get games with?
- Any who are typically ranked below (worse than) the top 5 or 7?
- Any who are typically ranked below (worse than) the top 14?
- Worse than typically top 20?
How do we predict who’s going to be ranked where 2 to 4 years in the future?
Who would be the “typically bottom 65” and would we really prefer to (and afford to) play them instead of any and all in the “typically top 65”.
I know
I know
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It is time to focus solely on our competitiveness in FCS.
Fun. A don’t play list.
Alabama
Ole Miss
TAMU
Texas
UO
Auburn
UT
UGA
U of F (they will get better)
LSU
OSU
Other OSU
TCU
Baylor
Michigan
Penn State
Wisconsin
USC
UCLA
Oregon
Washington
Since Father Dowd would probably force Marcus Freeman to be nice, we can probably play Notre Dame.
CCH mentioned in the show today the difficulty of scheduling FBS schools located in the Southeast. You’re going to run into an Ol Miss occasionally.
Playing the SEC will always be rough, but the paycheck is worth it. The ACC isn’t as bad but the paychecks are much less. Don’t bother with a Group of 5 unless you want a measly payday, but a chance to win.
Like it was said. We have to cover an extra $300k a year now. Anyone willing to pay $500k+ should be on the schedule.
Entire FCS era (42 years - ?)
Regarding "
Don’t bother with a Group of 5 unless you want a measly payday, but a chance to win. ", I would comment that it would be feasible to go for the measly payday at the 3 "Group of 5 schools" that are closest to us, since travel costs for team as well as for fans would be the most reasonable, and since a slight chance to win would exist:
Charlotte, 115 miles; Appalachian State 140 miles; and Georgia State, 153
Not easy to remember what schools were in what conference and what level, and when, but it seems that
the schools below may be the only ones we've played that were, at the time we played them, in conferences that would be Group of 5 today (...or non-football today in the case of Big East, Pitt's conference in 2004, in which year Pitt shared the Big East Championship and played in the "BCS" Fiesta Bowl):
2019 Georgia State (6-point loss)
2015 Central Florida (1-point win)
2004 Pitt (3-point loss in OT)
2001 Wyoming (6-point loss)
Also interesting is noticing all the schools that we've played in FCS-era years,
as FCS schools,
that are in Group of 5 conferences today:
not only Marshall, Georgia Southern, Appalachian State, but also Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Nevada, Stephen F. Austin, Western Kentucky, UConn, Delaware, James Madison, maybe others (?).