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UW Begins Filling out Future Schedules, Inks Wildcats to a 2024 Game
GrundleStiltzkin
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Weber Cooks!!
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Christ. Fuck this FCS shit.
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It amazes me that during the decade of shit here we played such great schedules and now that we don't suck we play the weakest pussy schedules ever
Even SEC teams are beefing it up. In the 2030's but still
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I better try to get extra tickets now while they are still available
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a wildcat is a vicious animal
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LMK when the SEC schedules nine conference games where the top programs don't somehow magically "miss" each other every year regardless of their commitment to scheduling an "A" team in their ABC&C- formula.RaceBannon said:It amazes me that during the decade of shit here we played such great schedules and now that we don't suck we play the weakest pussy schedules ever
Even SEC teams are beefing it up. In the 2030's but still -
This makes zero sense to schedule these kinds of games ... although in an even numbered year with 5 road conference games we are always going to try to play 3 home games
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Like football will be around n 2024
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No CWU Wildcat game yet.
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It's far and away the worst trend that came out of the last 20 years. Even more so than the rising obsession of teen boys.RaceBannon said:It amazes me that during the decade of shit here we played such great schedules and now that we don't suck we play the weakest pussy schedules ever
Even SEC teams are beefing it up. In the 2030's but still
The NFL makes money hand over fist because they monetize every single opportunity in front of them. CFB meanwhile is too disjointed to coordinate a revenue maximizing model that tells FCS schools to fuck off and puts a marquee P5 opponent on each team's calendar for every single weekend. Instead we get this game theory race to the bottom bullshit where each school wastes half a mil to bring Who Gives a Shit State to campus for an uninspired ass whooping.
The entire month of September is a testament to what could have been for college football.








