No, we don't need to schedule them. We have enough of them coming from the bottom feeding conferance known as the Big East. Continuing to dumb down the schedule and using " it's a recruiting tool" as an excuse, or better yet, when people say "everyone else does it". I don't see USC doing it, do you. When Southern Cal has done it, they tried like hell to get out of it. Look at tOSU, they've scheduled themselves BCS national title games the last few years and promptly had their asses handed to them in each game. They've got Southern Cal on their schedule the next few years, then they play Miami. I don't see them recovering from those losses to play for a NC in those years. We're not like everybody else.
You're right, the Pac-10 not as bad about scheduling non-conf patsies than most conferences, because of the round-robin style conf play. That takes care of 9 season games, so they only have 3 non-conf games to sched. For now, USC automatically gives us one, so they only have two more to try and schedule.
Last year they played Idaho and Nebraska for the other two non-conf games. No, I didn't mis-type, they did not play Boise State; it was Idaho who was 1-11 in the Western Athletic Conf. Say what you want about the national recognition of Nebraska, they have been mostly irrelevant for at least 5 years and last years 5-7 finish is evidence of this. Don't forget ND sucked last year. Then you consider they have Washington State, Arizona and Stanford (ya I know) on their schedule, they have just as many easy games as other teams.
In 2006, they played Arkansas (who is and was mostly overrated in the easier SEC west) and Nebraska. Again, teams with national recognition but not exactly top-10 opponents. they could do worse, agreed.
In 2005, they played Hawaii and Arkansas.
In 2004, Virginia Tech and Colorado State.
This year they have OSU, Virgina and ND as their non-conf sched, so this year is prob far tougher than most. But they still have Wash St, Stanford, Arizona and Washington on their conf schedules. Consider that UCLA lost it's two veteran QB's already and they aren't looking so tough. And there's no guarantee ND will be out of the "suck" category by the time they play them. So that's 5 games where they definitely win.
They're not as bad as the SEC or the Big-10(11) when it comes to non-conf games, but they still have about the same # of "easy" opponents.
I don't see Utah being all that weaker than Nebraska, Colorado State, Arkansas or Hawaii. They are definitely better than Idaho, though not as tough as OSU or Virginia.