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RE: Big Ten schedule
(08-05-2020 11:50 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:46 AM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 10:16 AM)cubucks Wrote: Maybe this will catch on and the BIG stays with 10 conference games moving forward. This schedule looks great!
I hope so. And not just the B1G, but all P5. You really only need one FCS type warmup game. Your OOC rival or other challenge could be your 12th.
I sort of hate it because that means basically never getting to play an interesting or new OOC game.
The solution to that is to play 12 games vs. FBS opponents, and permit each team to play one FCS opponent each year as an exhibition rather than a regular season game.
Then South Carolina, for example, could play 10 conference games, plus Clemson, and have another FBS opponent each year.
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RE: Big Ten schedule
(08-05-2020 02:02 PM)Wedge Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:50 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:46 AM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 10:16 AM)cubucks Wrote: Maybe this will catch on and the BIG stays with 10 conference games moving forward. This schedule looks great!
I hope so. And not just the B1G, but all P5. You really only need one FCS type warmup game. Your OOC rival or other challenge could be your 12th.
I sort of hate it because that means basically never getting to play an interesting or new OOC game.
The solution to that is to play 12 games vs. FBS opponents, and permit each team to play one FCS opponent each year as an exhibition rather than a regular season game.
Then South Carolina, for example, could play 10 conference games, plus Clemson, and have another FBS opponent each year.
What will FBS mean if the P5 break away?
Frankly I see the SEC and ACC moving to 9+1, which is where the B12 is, while the B1G and P12 move to 10. I also see the playoff expanded to work with this, all five champions in, plus 3 at-large. If the P5 breaks away, then no need for any G5 access.
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Wedge
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RE: Big Ten schedule
(08-05-2020 02:21 PM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 02:02 PM)Wedge Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:50 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:46 AM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 10:16 AM)cubucks Wrote: Maybe this will catch on and the BIG stays with 10 conference games moving forward. This schedule looks great!
I hope so. And not just the B1G, but all P5. You really only need one FCS type warmup game. Your OOC rival or other challenge could be your 12th.
I sort of hate it because that means basically never getting to play an interesting or new OOC game.
The solution to that is to play 12 games vs. FBS opponents, and permit each team to play one FCS opponent each year as an exhibition rather than a regular season game.
Then South Carolina, for example, could play 10 conference games, plus Clemson, and have another FBS opponent each year.
What will FBS mean if the P5 break away?
Frankly I see the SEC and ACC moving to 9+1, which is where the B12 is, while the B1G and P12 move to 10. I also see the playoff expanded to work with this, all five champions in, plus 3 at-large. If the P5 breaks away, then no need for any G5 access.
Nobody has to break away from the NCAA to play 10 conference games. Those are completely separate issues.
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RE: Big Ten schedule
(08-05-2020 02:02 PM)Wedge Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:50 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:46 AM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 10:16 AM)cubucks Wrote: Maybe this will catch on and the BIG stays with 10 conference games moving forward. This schedule looks great!
I hope so. And not just the B1G, but all P5. You really only need one FCS type warmup game. Your OOC rival or other challenge could be your 12th.
I sort of hate it because that means basically never getting to play an interesting or new OOC game.
The solution to that is to play 12 games vs. FBS opponents, and permit each team to play one FCS opponent each year as an exhibition rather than a regular season game.
Then South Carolina, for example, could play 10 conference games, plus Clemson, and have another FBS opponent each year.
That's fine with me if everyone gets on board with it. Would be brutal for those G5 schools though. Everyone goes to ten conference games and 2 P5 non conference.
Currently I would like to see a requirement of at least 10 P5 games. Most conferences are already there, there's just a few schools lagging in the SEC and ACC (SC is an offender most years too)
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RE: Big Ten schedule
(08-05-2020 02:48 PM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 02:02 PM)Wedge Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:50 AM)Gamecock Wrote: (08-05-2020 11:46 AM)Stugray2 Wrote: (08-05-2020 10:16 AM)cubucks Wrote: Maybe this will catch on and the BIG stays with 10 conference games moving forward. This schedule looks great!
I hope so. And not just the B1G, but all P5. You really only need one FCS type warmup game. Your OOC rival or other challenge could be your 12th.
I sort of hate it because that means basically never getting to play an interesting or new OOC game.
The solution to that is to play 12 games vs. FBS opponents, and permit each team to play one FCS opponent each year as an exhibition rather than a regular season game.
Then South Carolina, for example, could play 10 conference games, plus Clemson, and have another FBS opponent each year.
That's fine with me if everyone gets on board with it. Would be brutal for those G5 schools though. Everyone goes to ten conference games and 2 P5 non conference.
Currently I would like to see a requirement of at least 10 P5 games. Most conferences are already there, there's just a few schools lagging in the SEC and ACC (SC is an offender most years too)
We have been on the path towards a P5/G5 split for years. Frankly, I viewed it as already occurring in 2013, but it is anything but official. One of the many negative effects from COVID is that it is pushing organizations and schools to make tough decisions that they wanted to make before (but were always afraid of negative pushback/reception). Now, these groups have a legit reason to finally implement.
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