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RE: Study of impact of schedule on CFB elite
(01-12-2018 04:38 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  This is typical. Many of us call on the SEC to step it up, either go to 9 conference games or require a 10th P5 opponent. This will force a road game every couple years on even Alabama.

So because the Big Slow was stupid enough to add a conference game to the schedule everyone else should too? Was adding a 9th conference game required by the NCAA or did the Big Slow add it on their own?


Is the NCAA preventing the Big Slow from doing scheduling that benefits their programs or is it the Big Slow doing it to themselves?


Why should any conference do something that doesn't benefit it's member schools simply because another conference was stupid enough to do it first?
01-12-2018 11:07 PM
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