St Augustide said:
Maybe I'm not seein' it. The entire schecule looks favorable to me. Ole Miss will be the game unless the hatter does something to turn it around at LSU. The rest looks kind of gravy.
I'm afraid the non conference schedule could come back to hurt us if we are in the running at the end next year.
I continue to see this and still wonder where on earth it comes from.
Do you think, Florida as example, will be left out of the NC picture if they run through their schedule next season including the SECCG? I'd bet, you'd say no.
But, they play a schedule that is almost identical to ours.
Charleston Southern (Big South)
Florida International (as we do- Sun Belt)
Troy (Sun Belt)
We play:
UT Chattanooga (Southern Conference)
Florida International (see above)
North Texas (Sun Belt)
Both team plays ACC teams, Va Tech for Bama and FSU for UF.
SEC:
UT, UK, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Vandy, Mississippi State, South Carolina for UF.
We don't play UGA, but we do have Ole Miss, Auburn, MSU, UT, South Carolina, UK, Arkansas, and LSU.
Where's the difference?
Bottom line, if we take care of business, the OOC schedule won't have a bearing on the outcome of the season.
The ONLY way it would, is if we started out ranked outside of the top two teams (both from BCS conferences) and both of those team remained undefeated throughout their seasons. Then, there may be a subject for concern.
The chances of that happening? Not great enough to complain about our OOC.
The fact is, if we play a good OOC team once a year, three "gimme" games won't have a bearing.