Why can't we just "skip" a team in our schedule (conference that is)... The Big Ten, for example, really has 11 teams as we all know...and OSU didn't play Wisconsin this year, a team that probably would've been its biggest challenge in the regular season. It seems to me that they also didn't play IOWA a couple of years ago when the Hawkeyes were very strong.
Now, I know there's a difference between a conference that isn't divided into divisons like the MAC is (for purpose of having a CONF. Championship game), but WHY couldn't we "skip" playing KSU one year, for example....then the next year, assuming the 13 team thing is still there, skip playing OU or Akron etc.
It might be a bit more complicated in the West, but maybe they COULD play all teams in their Div., then play one less "crossover" game against the East. Since ALL games played count in the standings anyway, what's the difference if we play FIVE East Div. games instead of SIX? (Thank you,MAC, for adding Temple!)
Anyway, it's just "food for thought" as I watch this stuff come down....
BTW, there's something in that article from the Idaho paper that truly bothered ME.....that BG allegedly doesn's "want" to play Boise this year. We play OSU one year, Wisconsin the next....and we don't "want" a home game with a team like Boise? So maybe WE'RE one of the teams that screwed up its OOC schedule with too many games? Pitt and Minn. on same date?


