College Football Conference Championship Week Thread
Dec 1, 2018 22:31:28 GMT
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Dec 1, 2018 22:31:28 GMT
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee State
UMass
Georgia Tech
The instate rivalry game is fine. But Austin Fucking Pee? And UMass? They aren't the only SEC team to play a joke of a non-conferece schedule. But the NCAA has to send a message for the big conference to stop this pitiful scheduling. And taking Georgia out of the playoff would be a message. Really want to send a message, take out Alabama if they lose to UGA. Two Sun Belt teams and The Citadel? I guess North Dakota State School for the Insane and Malnourished (North Dakota I&M for those who don't know) was busy.
Here's Ohio State's three nonconference games (they play a 9-game conference slate):
-- Oregon State (one of the worst P5 teams in the country)
-- TCU (credit for scheduling a big game, but TCU went 6-6)
-- Tulane (G5 team)
Now here's Oklahoma's; they also play a 9-game stretch in the Big 12:
-- FAU (G5)
-- UCLA (went 3-9)
-- Army (credit where credit's due to the 9-2 Black Knights. I've got them at #10 in my Super Sixteen, BUT: this was clearly meant to be a squash for Oklahoma -- and they needed overtime to win!)
So throwing out UGA's FCS win over Austin Peay altogether, I don't see how the other three FBS games (Tech, UMass, and MidTenn State) are any worse than what Georgia's "peers" at this point played out of conference. There's the separate issue of scheduling the FCS game where both the Buckeyes and the Sooners played in conference. But honestly: is there any team in the SEC, even Arkansas, as bad as Rutgers (whom OSU beat in week two) or KU (whom Oklahoma beat two weeks ago)? That's debatable. Innit?
I've made my feelings known earlier in the thread, but I thought this was worth some discussion. Cheers.
ETA: what say you, poelzig ?
All are guilty, some more than others. To call UMass a FBS team is like calling Rutgers a Big 10 powerhouse.
You all know that the scheduling by CFB powers is one of my biggest axes to grind. It amazes me that this is allowed to go on and on and on. The Red Sox cannot play the Lowell Spinners. The Boston Celtics cannot play the Erie BayHawks. One of the greatest thing about CFB is the shortness and intensity of the season. But scheduling The Liberty's, the Austin Pee's, the Kushequa State's has to stop. The NCAA can't directly mandate who plays who as of now. Granted, a team can't schedule the conference winners from last year and can't control how an opponent performs (like TCU, UCLA).

