Besides level of competition, geographic distribution of games, playing in large venues, and commitment to long-time rivals, ND has also traditionally schools who commit to the academics of their players.
Using the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) for 3 yrs, our non annual rivals and their APRs were:
'07 - Duke (978), Air Force (975), Penn St (960), Georgia Tech (959) and UCLA (931).
(ND's was 964 and the D-1 median was 931)
'08 - San Diego St (888), North Carolina (948), Washington (942), Pittsburgh (948) and
Syracuse (958)
'09 - Nevada (920+), Wash (942), Pitts (948), Wash St (930), and Conn (963)
Three teams stand out - San Diego St, Nevada, and Wash St. Nevada and San Diego St were scheduled for moving their game, so ND could open with BYU in '06. Wash St may have been a matter of availability. The game will be played in San Antonio.
The Big East's top 4 in APR are: Rutgers (971), Conn (963), Syr (958) and Pitts (948) - all future opponents. Louisville (947) and Cincinnati (941) are next, then West Virginia (924). So we are meeting our obligation of two teams per year with those with high APRs.
The Pac-10's top 4 in APR are: Stanford (984), Cal (965), USC (947) and Wash (942) - all but Cal are opponents. We may not play Cal because we are playing one Bay area team already. Then UCLA (931), Wash St (930) and ASU (926).
So future scheduling of Wake Forest (966) and Rutgers (971), but also Missouri (934) and ASU (926).
Looking at those numbers, we may be dumbing down our schedule.