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Can someone explain to me why everyone seems to talk about how brutal our 2012 schedule is. I'm a pretty pessimistic person and like to think the worst and be pleasantly surprised if it is doesn't turn out that way, but i just don't understand why everyone talks about this 2012 schedule as if it is so brutal.
I just don't see it. I don't think it's any or much tougher than this year's.
Here's the schedule...
Yes, the Oklahoma addition will be tough especially on the road. What else though is so scary about this schedule or how is it otherwise any different? Is it Miami at Soldier Field that scares everyone? Didn't we beat them soundly in the bowl game last year? Is Miami even doing well this year?
Does the Navy, Purdue, and Boston College games scare you guys?
I don't know much about BYU, Pitt, and Wake Forest will be next year but getting them all at home shouldn't we win?
Also, won't Michigan State and Stanford be much worse than this year and won't both teams lose their elite starting QBs??
Michigan and USC will be tough and always are and we always plays these teams every year. but at least we get Michigan at home and maybe USC will have Barkley turn pro?
2012 Schedule
Sept. 1 Navy (Dublin, Ireland)
Sept. 8 PURDUE
Sept. 15 at Michigan State
Sept. 22 MICHIGAN
Sept. 29 Open Date
Oct. 6 MIAMI (Soldier Field, Chicago)
Oct. 13 STANFORD
Oct. 20 BYU
Oct. 27 at Oklahoma
Nov. 3 PITTSBURGH
Nov. 10 at Boston College
Nov. 17 WAKE FOREST
Nov. 24 at USC
To me the only difference in this schedule vs. past years is playing Oklahoma and Miami and not playing a second service academy team (Air Force and Army).
I just don't see it. I don't think it's any or much tougher than this year's.
Here's the schedule...
Yes, the Oklahoma addition will be tough especially on the road. What else though is so scary about this schedule or how is it otherwise any different? Is it Miami at Soldier Field that scares everyone? Didn't we beat them soundly in the bowl game last year? Is Miami even doing well this year?
Does the Navy, Purdue, and Boston College games scare you guys?
I don't know much about BYU, Pitt, and Wake Forest will be next year but getting them all at home shouldn't we win?
Also, won't Michigan State and Stanford be much worse than this year and won't both teams lose their elite starting QBs??
Michigan and USC will be tough and always are and we always plays these teams every year. but at least we get Michigan at home and maybe USC will have Barkley turn pro?
2012 Schedule
Sept. 1 Navy (Dublin, Ireland)
Sept. 8 PURDUE
Sept. 15 at Michigan State
Sept. 22 MICHIGAN
Sept. 29 Open Date
Oct. 6 MIAMI (Soldier Field, Chicago)
Oct. 13 STANFORD
Oct. 20 BYU
Oct. 27 at Oklahoma
Nov. 3 PITTSBURGH
Nov. 10 at Boston College
Nov. 17 WAKE FOREST
Nov. 24 at USC
To me the only difference in this schedule vs. past years is playing Oklahoma and Miami and not playing a second service academy team (Air Force and Army).