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RE: Anyone find it silly that conferences without divisions...
(12-02-2017 09:21 PM)RUScarlets Wrote:  Well playing 8 conf games gives a higher probability of avoiding a rematch in the CCG by default. Only take a game out if you schedule P5 OOC and not pull an SEC pre rivalry weekend.

I don't know what's going to happen this year. I think Bama's OOC is decent this year but they play that crap FCS game pre rivalry weekend and it may cost them.

3 quality OOCs should be required for P5 conferences only playing 8 conf games.

Alabama played Fresno St and Colorado st. CSU did decent but Fresno is #25 and currently winng the MW championship game.
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