Oregon still needs to fill their 2018 Power 5 opening since A&M backed out of their home-and-home in '18 & '19. Good for Auburn for scheduling a tough Pac 12 team.
Scheduling more home and homes with travel to Big 10 or Pac 12 country is still something Auburn has not worked into their scheduling. Maybe they still just want regional games.
One of my favorite things about the college games is the unique campus and stadiums... playing in Arlington or a pro stadium does nothing for me... I want home and homes... See Alabama go to Michigan or go to USC
The National Championship is more than a month after the SEC Championship, but http://t.co/HmmbdfmXXy pic.twitter.com/DHTUtq3y9Q— SB✯Nation CFB (@SBNationCFB) July 21, 2015
This makes no sense unless it is another poor excuse. They've stuck with an eight game conference schedule rather than adding a ninth SEC team who would be a cross-division team. Their non-conference schedules of four teams are the weakest of all conferences. Their twelfth week has effectively built in bye weeks when most teams play their FCS teams prior to the last week of the season. That rests the starters.
A month's rest is not enough to recover from a "grueling" conference schedule? Will some SEC coach just stand up and say they lost a bowl game because the other team was better?
SEC fans don't believe this junk, do they?
There really isn't much difference between the lower ranked teams on Bama's schedule than the Irish's schedule. There is, however, a fairly significant difference with the upper ranked teams. I would swap schedules in a heartbeat.
Lol. Charleston Southern is a pee wee team compared to Alabama. Just lol.
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And yet they would probably beat UMass. Again, schedule to schedule I don't think you can argue. The Irish schedule is more... pop warner level.
You're joking, right? UMass would dog walk Charleston Southern 10 out 10 times. There's less than a handful of guys from Charleston Southern that could make the team for UMass.
I always try to give you support, homie. But this argument is pure bull.
You're joking, right? UMass would dog walk Charleston Southern 10 out 10 times. There's less than a handful of guys from Charleston Southern that could make the team for UMass.
I always try to give you support, homie. But this argument is pure bull.
And yet they would probably beat UMass. Again, schedule to schedule I don't think you can argue. The Irish schedule is more... pop warner level.
I don't think most SEC fans believe that. Most of the power SEC teams expect to win every game they play. I also think most favor going to a nine game conference schedule. Saban pushed for it and was shot down.
With that, if you look at my team's schedule versus your team's schedule, I believe Bama has a much more grueling schedule. Bama plays eight opponents in the top 30 of the consensus preseason polls. Notre Dame plays half that many at four teams in the top 30. Bama's opponents W/L record from last season is 96-58 (62.34%) for 4th place versus Notre Dame's opponents W/L record of 82-71 (53.59) which ties them for 61st. Bama plays four teams ranked 50th or lower in the preseason consensus poll; Notre Dame plays six. Furthermore, if Bama makes the CCG, they will probably be facing the consensus #6 ranked team in Ga. Notre Dame doesn't have a CCG.
At face value, it appears Bama has the more demanding schedule. Preseason polls are what they are. A good indicator of schedule strength but not precise. Some teams end higher, some teams lower. I would expect that opponents for both Bama and Notre Dame to move along that scale as well. Given all that, at the end of the day I would love to swap schedules with the Irish this year AND not have to play a conference championship game. I would like my chances much better.
Stanford is better than Arkansas.
USC is better than A&M.
Clemson is better than Ole Miss/Mississippi State/Tennessee.
Bama has Auburn and potentially LSU to fall back on as the toughest opponents when comparing both schedules, but thank god they play CHARLESTON F*CKING SOUTHERN before Gus makes Nick's hair fall out.
Ark will be better than Stanford this year. Clemson is better than anything in Mississippi IMO if their young D can mature quickly. Tenn will surprise this year.
And yet they would probably beat UMass. Again, schedule to schedule I don't think you can argue. The Irish schedule is more... pop warner level.
This is bordering on insane. C'mon TTT you are better than this. Just admit it that Alabama is paying CS for a guaranteed win and we can all not have to rehash the transitive property of CFB. Because we certainly don't won't to have to bring up what GT did to a former #1 SEC West Team... Or What TCU did to a former #1 Team.... or what ND did to LSU....or who beat Mizzou... or that the entire SEC east was shit last year.... or...screw it.
And yet they would probably beat UMass. Again, schedule to schedule I don't think you can argue. The Irish schedule is more... pop warner level.
Troll post.
While this is a good thing as far as fans are concerned, there is a negative to it as well. Gone will be the payday these schools receive to help them pay the bills. But in this dog eat dog world we live in, so be it. Maybe the autonomy the Big 5 seek will include a provision to help these other schools out financially. But I know that ain't gonna happen.
Now Nick.... don't be scheduling the lower level teams from the Big 5 conferences. I don't want to see Kansas, BC, Indiana, or some other lower level Big 5 school. USC was a good start. Now, go get Oregon, Stanford, Ohio State, Fla State, Clemson, Wisconsin, etc.
edit: Notre Dame too
You woke the sleeping bear TTT! lol
Mike North was discussing SEC schedules versus ND's on the radio yesterday. He also believes Navy is a much tougher opponent than most of the cupcakes the SEC schedules. He pointed out how Navy came close to beating the Buckeyes a couple of years ago and had beaten IU. He said people should quit throwing Navy in the "easy win" category, because it never is for anyone.
And yet they would probably beat UMass. Again, schedule to schedule I don't think you can argue. The Irish schedule is more... pop warner level.
C'mon guys, the SEC East is just down these last few years.
Arkansas will be decent, because it will be a standard Bert Bielema jam-it-down-your-throat team. HOWEVER, the rest of the big bad SEC shouldn't have trouble stopping that with their Man-Ball defenses, should they???
But truthfully, I would expect Stanford to make a big jump this year, just like Arkansas will. Right now, I'd put my money on Stanford because they can diversify their offense a bit more than Arkansas will... but I'm rooting for Arkansas to crush the rest of the SEC west in time. I love Bielema because this:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Bielema calls <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Arkansas?src=hash">#Arkansas</a>' rout of Texas in the bowl where Ark kneeled on the ball near the UT goaline to end the blowout "borderline erotic"</p>— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/BruceFeldmanCFB/status/621416395084070912">July 15, 2015</a></blockquote>
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I agree Tennessee will surprise, but I don't think they should be hyped as part of the "SEC Gauntlet" just yet.