Scheduling Problems? Skip a team!
In assessing this mess, it's useful to keep two NCAA rules in mind. First, we are all required to play at least five home games to maintain I-A status. Thus, I doubt very much that you will see many 11-game schedules. Second, IIRC, in order to host a conference championship game, a conference must be divided into two divisions, and the divisional opponents must all play each other. That complicates life a bit.
Our AD is telling folks that he thinks this could work out as a "net plus" for Miami. He is a congenital optimist, but he may also believe that, in the long run, Miami (at least) can get a better football schedule by being tied to the MAC for only seven games.
Our AD is telling folks that he thinks this could work out as a "net plus" for Miami. He is a congenital optimist, but he may also believe that, in the long run, Miami (at least) can get a better football schedule by being tied to the MAC for only seven games.
Prodesse quam conspici.
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I wouldnt be hard on your AD, I think he is getting railroaded as he is the youngest AD in the conference in terms of experience on the job.
I give Rick Christ the Middle finger and tell him that his other moronic schools that over scheduled including Temple can go F themselves in the backyard. Temple will end up with six home games this year and you are getting screwed out of yours? When did the MAC become Temple's little B!$%&? Its like they are Marshall... and trust me Temple is no Marshall.
I bombarded my AD last year with emails over weeknight games and cancelled my season tickets... I suggest the Falcon Faithful do the same and let Christopher know that no Boise = No Season tickets.
Or have Sebo walk in and say... I am sorry... I left my check book at home.
I give Rick Christ the Middle finger and tell him that his other moronic schools that over scheduled including Temple can go F themselves in the backyard. Temple will end up with six home games this year and you are getting screwed out of yours? When did the MAC become Temple's little B!$%&? Its like they are Marshall... and trust me Temple is no Marshall.
I bombarded my AD last year with emails over weeknight games and cancelled my season tickets... I suggest the Falcon Faithful do the same and let Christopher know that no Boise = No Season tickets.
Or have Sebo walk in and say... I am sorry... I left my check book at home.
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Toledo was going to have 7 home games this year, 3 non-conference home games (1 away), and 4 conference games at home (with 4 away). If a home conference game got dropped and we didn't find a replacement, at least we would still have 6 home games with an 11 game schedule. Probably not too many MAC schools in that kind of position though.
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the boise game is on for sure. it was stated on bgfalcons.com. also i believe the minnesota and boston college games are a lock as well.
heres the list of teams that need 1 or 2 games:
One Game Needed
Houston
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana Tech
Michigan
Middle Tennessee
Nevada
New Mexico State
Rice
Tulane
Tulsa
Vanderbilt
Wisconsin
Two Games Needed
Hawai'i
Louisiana-Monroe
North Texas
Southern Miss
heres the list of teams that need 1 or 2 games:
One Game Needed
Houston
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana Tech
Michigan
Middle Tennessee
Nevada
New Mexico State
Rice
Tulane
Tulsa
Vanderbilt
Wisconsin
Two Games Needed
Hawai'i
Louisiana-Monroe
North Texas
Southern Miss
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No offense, but BG isn't even doing its own OOC scheduling.....Rick Chryst and the MAC office is doing BG's scheduling. Boise State has said that BG is asking to move the game back once again. And the MAC promised a home game against a MAC school for BSU after moving the game back last year and right now it looks like that 2nd MAC game for BSU in 2007 won't happen either. To say the least, Boise State is not happy with the MAC.atrackbg wrote:the boise game is on for sure. it was stated on bgfalcons.com. also i believe the minnesota and boston college games are a lock as well.
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Completely agree. We first move over to the East for "the benefit of the MAC" and now our AD is bending over backwards - or in this case frontwards - in order to satisfy those schools which were a touch reckles with scheduling their own OOC games.Flipper wrote:We aren't too happywith the MAC either...at least I'm not. For the second year in a row we're playing "schedule bitch" on behalf of the conference.
I'm thinking of a compound word which begins with "cluster".
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