1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
Extend it to 8, but disagree with everything else. Discard all previous bowl ties. Why should the PAC 12 be forced to play a team from the BIG 10 in the first round every fucking year? Boring. Mix it up. Would rather see PAC teams face a wider variety of teams from other conferences in big games.
1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
The real national championship belongs to Scott Frost and Central Florida. How the fuck can you claim to be a national champion and not even a conference champion? They are clearly the best team, but so the fuck was UNLV when they “lost” to Duke.... @DDY exactly because Bama versus Georgia is pretty fucking stupid to everyone outside of the Atlanta /Alabama area. It will be big money locally but Zzzzz for everyone else. I know I won’t be watching. Win your conference or GTFO.
Extend it to 8, but disagree with everything else. Discard all previous bowl ties. Why should the PAC 12 be forced to play a team from the BIG 10 in the first round every fucking year? Boring. Mix it up. Would rather see PAC teams face a wider variety of teams from other conferences in big games.
The formerly nouveau riche always hate tradition.
Very chinsightful. You must've been well educated.
1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
Extend it to 8, but disagree with everything else. Discard all previous bowl ties. Why should the PAC 12 be forced to play a team from the BIG 10 in the first round every fucking year? Boring. Mix it up. Would rather see PAC teams face a wider variety of teams from other conferences in big games.
The formerly nouveau riche always hate tradition.
Very chinsightful. You must've been well educated.
True. I am SLOW STRATEGY and ACADEMIS were very important to my frat boy, slacker daddy.
Extend it to 8, but disagree with everything else. Discard all previous bowl ties. Why should the PAC 12 be forced to play a team from the BIG 10 in the first round every fucking year? Boring. Mix it up. Would rather see PAC teams face a wider variety of teams from other conferences in big games.
The formerly nouveau riche always hate tradition.
Fuck tradition. Go watch 10 hours of USC's fight song on repeat while you reminisce about all those pre-BCS titles big brother won in the poles if you want tradition.
The real national championship belongs to Scott Frost and Central Florida. How the fuck can you claim to be a national champion and not even a conference champion? They are clearly the best team, but so the fuck was UNLV when they “lost” to Duke.... @DDY exactly because Bama versus Georgia is pretty fucking stupid to everyone outside of the Atlanta /Alabama area. It will be big money locally but Zzzzz for everyone else. I know I won’t be watching. Win your conference or GTFO.
el oh el. Put them on the field with Bama and they don't score a single point, while Bama rolls to a 63-0 blowout.
Georgia Tech Maine FIU Cincinatti Navy SMU Temple Memphis S. Florida Connecticut Austin Peay East Carolina Maryland Auburn
You're saying a team with that shit schedule is the national champion, without even playing for a title? The only team worth a shit on that schedule was Auburn, and they didn't get it up for a game against a lower tier opponent like UCF, no sizzle in that.
1) requirement for no FCS (division 2 or whatever its called now) games
2) required minimum 9 conference games for the P5 teams
3) must play atleast one non conference P5 team to be eligible
I like these, and will expand it...
The P5 needs to tell everyone to fuck off and hire a schedule maker. The idea of teams creating their own schedules is fucking stupid.
What I would do:
Make all 5 leagues have even number of teams (14)
Every school either plays a FCS (these games are crucial for a lot of FCS programs) or none do. I'd lean to every team plays one.
The schedule is rotating based on conference records/strength each year (strongest conference this year plays weakest the next year and rank it down, or some order) OR it's just rotated over a 6 year schedule (Pac v. SEC in 2017, PAC v. SEC in 2018, PAC v. BIG 2019). You play two teams from the opposing conference, one at home one away (based on records) and it flips the next year.
All teams go to 9 conference games.
Schedule would look like this for EVERYONE: FCS, P5 Home, P5 Away, 9 Conference games.
This would allow for fans to know what is happening with their schedule and get excited by it. "Oh shit, Alabama beat Georgia this week, that means if we win out, next year we will get Georgia at home!!! How cool!"
Sounds realistic. When do we start to implement these changes and how can I help?
First of all, we kill all the lawyers
Except mine. Worth every beemer and boat I've bought the clever bastard.
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Win your conference or GTFO.
Georgia Tech
Maine
FIU
Cincinatti
Navy
SMU
Temple
Memphis
S. Florida
Connecticut
Austin Peay
East Carolina
Maryland
Auburn
You're saying a team with that shit schedule is the national champion, without even playing for a title? The only team worth a shit on that schedule was Auburn, and they didn't get it up for a game against a lower tier opponent like UCF, no sizzle in that.
Fuck off with this shit.