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Should MAC schools schedule 1 for 1's with the FCS?
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RE: Should MAC schools schedule 1 for 1's with the FCS?
(03-26-2015 11:35 PM)Bull_In_Exile Wrote:  Not a chance. I'd not even give an FCS school a 3:1...

If it's a 3:1 with an FCS, it's got to be some real special circumstances.

Kent State plays 3 buy games against P5 (soon to be P4) schools, we need the FCS home game to have five home games and remain a member of FBS.

So the kind of special circumstance would be something like a P4 school has to bail at the last minute and has to pay the guarantee anyway, and 3:1 parlays the replacement away game this season with 3 no/low cost FCS visits over the next 5-6 years.

But it would have to be a fix to a last minute problem. Electing in advance to do it is not an option.
02-08-2024 01:45 PM
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