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...over on the realignment board that Bama hasn’t played an awesome ooc away game since 2011 when they went to Penn St. Without looking this up and if true, this is tee-totally fkn stupid.

I propose that the NCAA mandate that all FBS schools have 6 home and 6 away games for the regular season. Period. This would force the bigger programs to schedule other P5’s at home if possible and then force them to go to the lowly g5 venues to beat up on us.

It’ll never happen, but a guy can dream.
Why should they? That's a lot of money they earn from every home game.

And while it's technically true that they haven't played an Away game since then, they've played many Neutral Site games.
(06-08-2019 04:29 PM)EagNBran Wrote: [ -> ]Why should they? That's a lot of money they earn from every home game.

And while it's technically true that they haven't played an Away game since then, they've played many Neutral Site games.

My point is that if we (g5) want to try to level the field a bit (we all gripe about 1 and dones or 2-1s, this might at least get more p5s into our stadiums.

Like i said, never gonna happen though.
(06-08-2019 01:46 PM)THUNDERStruck73 Wrote: [ -> ]...over on the realignment board that Bama hasn’t played an awesome ooc away game since 2011 when they went to Penn St. Without looking this up and if true, this is tee-totally fkn stupid.

I propose that the NCAA mandate that all FBS schools have 6 home and 6 away games for the regular season. Period. This would force the bigger programs to schedule other P5’s at home if possible and then force them to go to the lowly g5 venues to beat up on us.

It’ll never happen, but a guy can dream.

LOL. Yea right. Schools like Ohio State & Alabama expect 8 home games a year and a t like they have such a tough schedule. Oh that’s right they are a BIG or SEC team so their conf schedule is soooooooooooo brutal. 03-zzz
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