The Optimal Notre Dame Scheduling Model

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So are we looking at 7 home games next year (Rice, Mich, Purdue, L'ville, UNC, NW, Stanford), 2 neutral sites (Cuse, Navy), and 3 road games (FSU, AZ St, USC)? Funny schedule. 11-1 would get us in one would think.

I also don't think the 13th game does much for us. The only teams who are resume-boosting we could play during the conference chanpionship week would be BYU or an AAC team. Just doesn't seem worth it.
 
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The first time something like this happens in the BCS playoff system, I'll bet Notre Dame's AD will be looking at putting the Irish in a 13th game to even their record up with the teams who play in conference championships.

And it will happen. The gap between 2 and 3 is usually clearer than that between 4 and 5-8. The end of the BCS will result in more controversy, not less.

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So are we looking at 7 home games next year (Rice, Mich, Purdue, L'ville, UNC, NW, Stanford), 2 neutral sites (Cuse, Navy), and 3 road games (FSU, AZ St, USC)? Funny schedule. 11-1 would get us in one would think.

I also don't think the 13th game does much for us. The only teams who are resume-boosting we could play during the conference chanpionship week would be BYU or an AAC team. Just doesn't seem worth it.

It's not about a resume boost for us. It's about negating some of the effect of the resume boost that conference champions will get.

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Kind of a revealing moment in the post-game interview during which Kelly was asked about how nice it was to play his younger guys early. Kelly even laughs and looks right at Swarbrick too. Question is at 6:49.

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Buster,
Just catching up on some of the scheduling discussion. Good catch here in the Air Force post-game interview. The reporter question was a great one in that it enabled Kelly to make a point to Swarbrick publicly concerning scheduling. It seemed to have been made in good taste, and with some humor. Kelly made his desire very clear, that he would like to get the younger guys reps in week 1. The biggest positive I can take away from that moment is the reality that Kelly & Swarbrick are very likely having these conversations behind the scenes as well and it can only be a matter of time before they get the team to a more ideal schedule on an annual basis.
 
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FIDM's Tim O'Connor (@oaknd1 on Twitter) recently posted this graphic as an explanation of Swarbrick's current scheduling philosophy:

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Moar Shamrock Series Texas games!

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Interesting thing to me is that this basically says no more ACC games will be Shamrock Series, even though next year's is.

I wish one home & home was against a team from the Big 12, Big 10, or SEC and the other was against a team not from the Power 5. It would be fun to have a road game at a mid-major. The home only will always be some trash team like Rice.
 
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That picture doesn't make sense. The Shamrock Series game can be used any week, it doesn't get its own spot.

2015 Notre Dame vs Boston College will be both a Shamrock game and an ACC game, for example. I think any team not named USC or Stanford could be used.
 
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It must not be in the plans for ACC games to be Shamrock Series games and the 2015 BC game was out of necessity.
 
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I bet most Shamrock Series games will be the ND home half of the less intriguing home and home. So Georgia/Texas A&M/Ohio State/etc. won't be the Shamrock Series but stuff like Arizona State will continue to be.
 

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I bet most Shamrock Series games will be the ND home half of the less intriguing home and home. So Georgia/Texas A&M/Ohio State/etc. won't be the Shamrock Series but stuff like Arizona State will continue to be.

Yup. You Shamrock Series people like Northwestern or Washington State or Vanderbilt. Put the game somewhere exciting to make it more marquee.
 

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Maybe not Ann Arbor, but in Detroit would be close enough. No italics


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It's not like Ann Arbor will be full anyways...

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I wonder if Stanford will stay on the schedule perpetually if/when we join the ACC full-time.
I don't think any ND schedule, under the current format, would work unless Swarbrick got the ACC to take Navy too.
 

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I bet most Shamrock Series games will be the ND home half of the less intriguing home and home. So Georgia/Texas A&M/Ohio State/etc. won't be the Shamrock Series but stuff like Arizona State will continue to be.
That's fine. Georgia/A&M/etc. are recruiting and ratings draws unto themselves. You throw some fancy uniforms on, play a game at a cool location, and suddenly your dreary game against Purdue/BC/etc. is sexy.
 

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I would actually love a SS game in So Cal... San Diego (even though the stadium sucks) or better yet the Rose Bowl, though I'm sure UCLA may be a problem there.

Angel Stadium also holds a number of football games every year...
 

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New Orleans needs to happen in the Shamrock Series.

This. Such a fun city.

Ah yes, New Orleans. Where the streets are lined with trash and have the distinct smell of rotting citrus, grain alcohol and urine. Alleys are utilized as a place to push all the trash into to clear the street (seriously). Oh, and LSU fans. And the "Super"Dome.

Been there, done that; pass.



Now a game in Hot-lanta on the other hand... maybe Tampa.. I could get behind.
 

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Ah yes, New Orleans. Where the streets are lined with trash and have the distinct smell of rotting citrus, grain alcohol and urine. Alleys are utilized as a place to push all the trash into to clear the street (seriously). Oh, and LSU fans. And the "Super"Dome.



Been there, done that; pass.







Now a game in Hot-lanta on the other hand... maybe Tampa.. I could get behind.


New Orleans would be awesome IMO. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it would be more enjoyable than Indy or anywhere in Texas....
 
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Which if we made that a condition for us to join in full the ACC would trip all over themselves to get Navy in.
It's a really fun scenario to consider, assuming the ACC put these teams in the same division:

Boston College
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Miami
Navy
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech

Even then I don't see Stanford staying on the schedule. It's more likely that they would bring back Miami as the warm weather season ender.
 

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It's a really fun scenario to consider, assuming the ACC put these teams in the same division:

Boston College
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Miami
Navy
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Virginia Tech

Even then I don't see Stanford staying on the schedule. It's more likely that they would bring back Miami as the warm weather season ender.


Are they calling that the Big East Division?
 
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