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C-USA schedules like a D2, shocked when not considered a good D1 conf
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RE: C-USA schedules like a D2, shocked when not considered a good D1 conf
(11-16-2019 04:10 PM)DaBigBlue Wrote:  Should be a limit of ONE non D1 game per season.

Should be ZERO Non-D1 schools scheduled outside of exhibition games. Ron Bertovich did a fantastic job during our CAA days of scheduling strategy for the conference. NO CAA Schools played non-D1 schools. The question was only how tough to schedule based on program strength and he was excellent at maneuvering programs schedule strength. There were requirements imposed by the conference . I'm just amazed at how poorly CUSA schools schedule and it should not be allowed.
01-07-2020 12:46 PM
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