Bama's schedule: Michigan, Western Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, Western Carolina all at home and a total of 8 home games.
Add: Ark, Mississippi, Missouri, Tenn, Miss St, LSU, A&M and Auburn with their best win being LSU beating Washington.
These are the types of teams we need to play OOC. If it's good enough for the best team in the country than it should be good enough for SU. I'm sick of moral victories.
Kinda agree, my philosophy here hasn't changed. With 4 OOC games I get:
EASY D-1AA (as long as everyone else is doing it).
Low level MAC in recruiting territory, or Army. I would be perfectly happy with a 5+ year home and away alternating series with Army.
Lower to mid-level BCS, would love to see Big 10 here.
"Name" team.
Oh no, we are surely doomed!I hope this happens as well - because otherwise, to think that an SEC team (outside of maybe Vandy) is going to sign a home & home deal and come up to a game in the dome on their own is pure fantasy.
Yes, teams like Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Missouri would never play in the Dome.I hope this happens as well - because otherwise, to think that an SEC team (outside of maybe Vandy) is going to sign a home & home deal and come up to a game in the dome on their own is pure fantasy.
Yes, teams like Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Missouri would never play in the Dome.
On a related note, Kentucky might be building a dome similar to the Carrier Dome in a few years. I find it surprising that no one else has built a large on campus multi purpose dome that can house football and basketball like ours since 1979.
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IIRC, the Ivies won't (or are somehow barred) from playing 1-A schools, so Cornell is out. I think the Patriot League is generally the same, except for special circumstances (like when we played 'Gate a couple years ago). But if Colgate can/would agree to it, we should play them every season. Or apply leverage with the basketball series to convince them.
quote="rrlbees, post: 375254, member: 96"]Their SEC schedule allows them to play 3 slugs. If we aren't careful we wont sell any season tixs. I stand by my proposed schedule. Not ridiculous but enough to draw some interest. We have to increase the season ticket base by both winning and having some attractive teams in the Dome.
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Missouri has already done a home and home with Syracuse and has played in the Dome, as have all the other schools I mentioned.Florida has not left Florida for an OOC since we beat them in 91. The SEC/ACC match up for them will be FSU. That said if this type of schedule does happen the SEC schools will keep it at just SU as their lone OOC game. Notice that Missouri didn't do a home and home vs SU?
Miss St...they played zero AQ's OOC. as does A&M. Mississippi played just Texas OOC. Arkansas just rutty. Auburn just Clemson. This is how the SEC does it, they schedule like Rutgers and get credit for being incredible by espn. If the sec was so good they'd win 80% of their bowl games but they do not. Now I ask you this bees...what if each of those teams played an SU OOC schedule and god forbid they actually travel...you'd see SU types of numbers for some of them. You increase the ticket booth by winning and yes, an attractive team but going overboard is just going to keep it at a continual loop. Why do you think P never went 4-0 with all those good teams?
Missouri has already done a home and home with Syracuse and has played in the Dome, as have all the other schools I mentioned.
That's the past, they have realized the way to get votes, bowl games and most importantly $. Again tom, you notice they didn't do it this time and you won't see it again. Just look at the OOC schedules of these teams...you guys throw a fit at Rutgers and these schools all do it. Hell, I don't think the Big 12 played 2 either as you guys have noticed that wv dropped FSU.
The difference is Rutgers won't see LSU, Florida, Georgia or S. Carolina in the regular season ... go look at Florida's in conference schedule ... goodnight that is brutal. The highest ranked team Rutty could play all season would be Louisville when its all said and done ... if Louisville cracks the top 15 they are lucky and LVille had a tough time pulling out and maintaining their win over an SEC bottom feeder in UK ... you are comparing apples and oranges.
The SEC went 6-2 in Bowl games last year ... what more do you want ... and to take that a step further every single opponent was an AQ school ... unlike the BE who feasts on MAC teams to bolster their bowl status. No other major AQ conference comes close in terms of records combined with quality of bowl opponent.
My lord I'm not comparing the big east to the sec just pointing out how they manipulate their schedules. As for Florida, in the past that whole division has struggled and is now playing better. Georgia has not beat a top 25 team in their last what, 10 or 12 tries? Hell, even we've done that. Look at Georgia's schedule OOC.
Which are played down south and that is the best they have done in years. The sec is smart, they schedule 8 home games, play 1 or less aq's OOC and play only 8 conference games for 14 teams. Are they good? yes and why? they can recruit because they win and how? they schedule like I mentioned. Guess what, they get good recruits. I realize the atmosphere in the SEC is top flight and that too is a great recruiting tool but these schools set themselves up for success while SU schedules OOC like a guy that likes to hit himself in the nuts. Again, I'd love to see all the SEC teams schedule like we do OOC and then we'd see how amazing they'd be...let's level the playing field.
Pretty much agree with this...a few thoughts. We should play Army fairly regularly. Maybe 6 out of 10 years. Some have suggested playing at Yankee Stadium but I disagree. Part of the allure of playing Army is a trip to West Point. Cycle it so a game at West Point is not the same years we play at MetLife.
Schedule Colgate the first week or two of the season...Make it long term. They should come cheaper as travel is almost nil. Colgate will travel a few thousand fans and they would like the game too...I'm sure they would use it as a recruiting pitch to get to play in the Dome every year.
We will have good representation along I-95 but our MAC game should be against Akron or Kent...get 2 for 1's. Cuse needs to maintain a presence in NE Ohio.
I differ in this "Lower to mid-level BCS, would love to see Big 10 here." Do that some years but other years playing a CUSA team would be ok..especially if it offers a nice road trip (Tulane, Rice, UTSA, ODU, etc...)
Bama played Michigan ... will play Va Tech next year in the Georgia Dome ... has played PSU twice and spanked them twice in the last few seasons ... what more do they have to prove? LSU beat Oregon in the regular season ... Florida plays a top 10 FSU annually ... the only team we should be bragging about playing would be USC ... NW isn't a bad team but is not as good as FSU, Mich, Clemson, Oregon, Boise St or some of the other teams that SEC has played in the regular season over the last few years ... and now you cite bowl success against other AQs because the games are in the south? Really? Its also easy for them to recruit because the top flight high school talent is in their backyards ... they eat sleep and breathe football down here ... that is why they recruit ... period. I think you are really reaching ... with a helluva gauntlet for an in conference schedule why make your OOC tough. SU plays in quite possibly the worst BCS conference and lets face it ... their in conference schedule is a joke compared to what you would see in the PAC-12, Big-12 or SEC.
come on Tomcat - you know that was a different timeYes, teams like Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Missouri would never play in the Dome.
On a related note, Kentucky might be building a dome similar to the Carrier Dome in a few years. I find it surprising that no one else has built a large on campus multi purpose dome that can house football and basketball like ours since 1979.
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