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RE: Article: Will the alliance be competitive in football?
(02-27-2012 09:40 AM)TrojanCampaign Wrote:  So yes you were being a little to generous saying every team is going to win two OOC games. I have a really hard time believe UAB, Rice, UNLV, CSU, Wyoming, and UTEP will win two every year once they can't play any MWC teams and the SEC teams start offering up more $ to play Sun Belt teams so they can get 7-5.

Well, you start with an FCS game, which leaves you only needing to go 1-2 in OOC games. Last year, UAB played 2 SEC schools and 2 SBC schools and went 0-4, but the losses to Troy and FAU were by 1 and 3 points. If UAB schedules an FCS school, an SEC school and a pair of Sun Belt schools, they should be able to go 1-2 more often than not.
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