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RE: ODU Football Future OOC Schedules
(02-08-2013 03:30 PM)devyanks90 Wrote:  Oregon State played Nicholls State on the day of the Pac 12 Championship game last season (game moved to that day because of a hurricane). Also Hawaii is allowed to play 13 games because they are Hawaii.

Sure, but there was an act of God involved. Before the season, I don't think a program would want to schedule a game for that date. Doesn't really send a message of confidence to your team no matter how bad you are supposed to be.

It would kinda suck to schedule that game, have people buy tickets and airfare, then Hawaii qualify for the MWC title game. You could theoretically be up in the air as to whether or not you have to take the whole team out there in the last few weeks leading up to the game.

Don't get me wrong, I'd love it, but seems risky. Hell, schedule that game, let me buy airfare and rent a room, and then BET THE HOUSE on Hawaii making the MWC title game 02-13-banana
02-08-2013 03:45 PM
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