10-09-2008, 05:02 PM | #1 |
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I wish the NCAA would do all of the scheduling for college football. It would be fun to see some of the matchups. It would interesting to see if the BCS conferences would maintain their status if they were forced to play some out of conference road games. Schedules wouldn't have to be made so far in advance. 2 years at the most. It would also level the playing field a little more in recruiting.
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I think you would see more losses by Big Ten and SEC schools. Some of these losses would come to WAC, MWC, and MAC teams. In recruiting, those teams could say, we played Tennessee in our house last year and beat them. It would weaken the recruiting advantage (maybe only slightly). I just think it would be a nice experiment. Pollster have a built in bias toward certain schools. There is no way to prove the bias isn't justified, because those schools are unwilling to travel. PAC 10 is the exception, you have to give them them credit. When Georgia played at ASU this year, it was the first time they had played west of the Mississippi in many, many years.
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One thing I would do if we couldn't do a playoff, would be to schedule the team that finished ranked third the previous year against the previous years National Champion in week one. It could be the Kickoff Classic. |
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I just looked it up. Georgia hadn't traveled west of the Mississippi for a regular season game since 1960. That is crazy.
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