Kind of liking the randomness of 2020 games
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table.
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I would like it if non-conference games are not scheduled 12 years in advance. The ADs would prefer a 3-4 year window as well. But it becomes a prisoners dilemma and everyone is afraid of having a year where they try to sell tickets to see Bowling Green as their marquee non con game.
We now know the truth, if we didn’t before. Cancel all contracts beyond 2024 and start the fuck over. I know I’ll get to see Baylor play Oregon in like 2030 or some shit, but we(?) can’t reschedule Ohio State to come and do their thing in the Autzen porking lot until I’ll be dead of the cancer I’m genetically predisposed to.
Or just toss bones to determine a conference schedule like they used to. Like when Oregon was given the pleasure of going to Pullman six times in seven years from 2000-06. -
Just like COVID is showing companies that WFH is feasible, this “season” (I use big fucking air quotes there) is demonstrating the #logistics and TV re-scheduling issues are not insurmountable.RatherBeBrewing said:I would like it if non-conference games are not scheduled 12 years in advance. The ADs would prefer a 3-4 year window as well. But it becomes a prisoners dilemma and everyone is afraid of having a year where they try to sell tickets to see Bowling Green as their marquee non con game.
We now know the truth, if we didn’t before. Cancel all contracts beyond 2024 and start the fuck over. I know I’ll get to see Baylor play Oregon in like 2030 or some shit, but we(?) can’t reschedule Ohio State to come and do their thing in the Autzen porking lot until I’ll be dead of the cancer I’m genetically predisposed to.
Or just toss bones to determine a conference schedule like they used to. Like when Oregon was given the pleasure of going to Pullman six times in seven years from 2000-06.
I would *love* more randomness to the scheduling. It’s breathed a lot of new life into the sport IMO.
So I’m 100% on board with wiping the slate clean and starting all over again.
#UWvsTBD
#anyteamanytimanywhere -
The logistics of booking hotels for college teams, TV crews etc the Monday prior is a lot different in Covid Tims than during a normal economy.longduckdong said:Maybe they should do this every year
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table. -
@YellowSnow Are you practicing for a run at the AD job?YellowSnow said:
The logistics of booking hotels for college teams, TV crews etc the Monday prior is a lot different in Covid Tims than during a normal economy.longduckdong said:Maybe they should do this every year
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table.
If minor hockey teams can organize a tournament for 8 teams from 10 hour drives away then cfb can figure it out. Do we need players moms taking turns bringing pre game snacks now? Maybe we should just play in state teams since booking flights is such an ordeal.
I thought ye better thats some div 2 mentality -
Same season is usually impractical for many reasons, everyone is just playing along to salvage as much money as possible. I’m picturing like a house filled with money burning down, and everyone is running in trying to grab as much as they can. We classy west coast people who care about not burning limbs were gonna sit this one out, then those yokels and their poor cousins went for it and we didn’t want to feel left out.Doog_de_Jour said:
Just like COVID is showing companies that WFH is feasible, this “season” (I use big fucking air quotes there) is demonstrating the #logistics and TV re-scheduling issues are not insurmountable.RatherBeBrewing said:I would like it if non-conference games are not scheduled 12 years in advance. The ADs would prefer a 3-4 year window as well. But it becomes a prisoners dilemma and everyone is afraid of having a year where they try to sell tickets to see Bowling Green as their marquee non con game.
We now know the truth, if we didn’t before. Cancel all contracts beyond 2024 and start the fuck over. I know I’ll get to see Baylor play Oregon in like 2030 or some shit, but we(?) can’t reschedule Ohio State to come and do their thing in the Autzen porking lot until I’ll be dead of the cancer I’m genetically predisposed to.
Or just toss bones to determine a conference schedule like they used to. Like when Oregon was given the pleasure of going to Pullman six times in seven years from 2000-06.
I would *love* more randomness to the scheduling. It’s breathed a lot of new life into the sport IMO.
So I’m 100% on board with wiping the slate clean and starting all over again.
#UWvsTBD
#anyteamanytimanywhere
I doubt much long term positive change for college football comes from this. Real life, yeah.
But college football doesn’t change anything unless they can be assured it will lead to more money or protect the money they’re already expecting. Unless changing scheduling norms does either of those it won’t happen. -
It does remind me of the "old days" when I was a teenager. Following the Apple Cup, unless the Huskies were headed to the Rose Bowl, you would follow the news for several days as a deal was worked out for UW to play some team in a bowl game somewhere. It wasn't preordained to play the #4 Big Ten team, etc. That's how Washington played a Tulane in the Independence Bowl, Alabama in the Sun Bowl, or Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.
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F1 has been fun this year for this very reason.
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A friend works in a hotel here in Lexington. Based on what he’s told me, I think the logistical requirements for a college football team are a slight bit higher than for minor league hockey.Canadawg said:
@YellowSnow Are you practicing for a run at the AD job?YellowSnow said:
The logistics of booking hotels for college teams, TV crews etc the Monday prior is a lot different in Covid Tims than during a normal economy.longduckdong said:Maybe they should do this every year
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table.
If minor hockey teams can organize a tournament for 8 teams from 10 hour drives away then cfb can figure it out. Do we need players moms taking turns bringing pre game snacks now? Maybe we should just play in state teams since booking flights is such an ordeal.
I thought ye better thats some div 2 mentality
One thing that could alleviate some of the logistics would be to designate one hotel for every opponent each season. You then could have an opening for whatever team is coming to town that week and a baseline of requirements pre established.
But who gives a shit. This is a fun idea that’s not gonna happen. -
CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
A friend works in a hotel here in Lexington. Based on what he’s told me, I think the logistical requirements for a college football team are a slight bit higher than for minor league hockey.Canadawg said:
@YellowSnow Are you practicing for a run at the AD job?YellowSnow said:
The logistics of booking hotels for college teams, TV crews etc the Monday prior is a lot different in Covid Tims than during a normal economy.longduckdong said:Maybe they should do this every year
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table.
If minor hockey teams can organize a tournament for 8 teams from 10 hour drives away then cfb can figure it out. Do we need players moms taking turns bringing pre game snacks now? Maybe we should just play in state teams since booking flights is such an ordeal.
I thought ye better thats some div 2 mentality
One thing that could alleviate some of the logistics would be to designate one hotel for every opponent each season. You then could have an opening for whatever team is coming to town that week and a baseline of requirements pre established.
But who gives a shit. This is a fun idea that’s not gonna happen.
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This would work but each team’s home dates have to be fixed well in advance. Don’t need to know the visiting team, just the correct date.theknowledge said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
A friend works in a hotel here in Lexington. Based on what he’s told me, I think the logistical requirements for a college football team are a slight bit higher than for minor league hockey.Canadawg said:
@YellowSnow Are you practicing for a run at the AD job?YellowSnow said:
The logistics of booking hotels for college teams, TV crews etc the Monday prior is a lot different in Covid Tims than during a normal economy.longduckdong said:Maybe they should do this every year
Just spin a wheel every Monday of in conference games and thats who you play?
Every week if you have already played a team they are no longer on the table.
If minor hockey teams can organize a tournament for 8 teams from 10 hour drives away then cfb can figure it out. Do we need players moms taking turns bringing pre game snacks now? Maybe we should just play in state teams since booking flights is such an ordeal.
I thought ye better thats some div 2 mentality
One thing that could alleviate some of the logistics would be to designate one hotel for every opponent each season. You then could have an opening for whatever team is coming to town that week and a baseline of requirements pre established.
But who gives a shit. This is a fun idea that’s not gonna happen.







