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Neuheisel excited about UCLA-Georgia series being scheduled

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  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,615 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2015
    So Georgia will have played west of Houston for the second time since the Jim Crow days...in 10 years. Kudos SEC.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685

    So Georgia will have played west of Houston for the second time since the Jim Crow days...in 10 years. Kudos SEC.

    Sounds like you're concerned and/or butthurt.

    Abundance, perhaps?

  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
    They scheduled home and homes with A&M, LSU, Georgia over next 10-12 years. To go with Oklahoma and Michigan as well.

    Overkill.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,198

    They scheduled home and homes with A&M, LSU, Georgia over next 10-12 years. To go with Oklahoma and Michigan as well.

    Overkill.

    Sounds like UW 10 years ago. Beware 0-12
  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279

    They scheduled home and homes with A&M, LSU, Georgia over next 10-12 years. To go with Oklahoma and Michigan as well.

    Overkill.

    Sounds like UW 10 years ago. Beware 0-12
    UCLA, UW and SC were consistently the most aggressive non-Conf schedulers around, then Sark happened. Only SC, ND and UCLA have never played a FCS team. I believe UW was the 4th team until very recently.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,726 Founders Club
    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.
  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
    edited July 2015
    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    You're UCLA.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,726 Founders Club
    edited July 2015

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    Baylor disagrees with your assessment. The committee has made it clear SOS matters. It was more important to go soft in the BCS because you needed that undefeated season (outside the sec).

    Now it's better to sack up and smack someone worthy ooc so your resume sits at the top of the 1-loss pile when you choke to Oregon state or some other dreck in conference.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,678 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited July 2015
    1. Ballsack up

    2. Schedule good competition

    3. Beat said competition

    4. Play for the natty
    4a. ???

    5. Profit

    This isn't rocket science and even I've been saying it for a decade in response to doogs crying about the schedule. Play the best OOC schedule you can muster. Drop a couple of them and you still have the conference patsies to ensure your shit tier bowl game. Win one of them and fatten up in conference and you're on the short list of respectable teams at the end. Win them both/all and you're playing for the natty.

    Drop all your tough OOC games and fail to fatten up in conference...well fuck it in that case. You suck and don't need the dubious honor of playing the Vegas bowl that beating dreck OOC WOULD have earned you.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 25,615 Standard Supporter
    MisterEm said:

    So Georgia will have played west of Houston for the second time since the Jim Crow days...in 10 years. Kudos SEC.

    Sounds like you're concerned and/or butthurt.

    Abundance, perhaps?

    Butthurt...about what exactly? Even Race knows Puppy and I (and sort of Roaddawg) were right. I piss off the same four or five people off continually "professor"
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,882 Founders Club

    MisterEm said:

    So Georgia will have played west of Houston for the second time since the Jim Crow days...in 10 years. Kudos SEC.

    Sounds like you're concerned and/or butthurt.

    Abundance, perhaps?

    Butthurt...about what exactly? Even Race knows Puppy and I (and sort of Roaddawg) were right. I piss off the same four or five people off continually "professor"
    Sure

  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685

    MisterEm said:

    So Georgia will have played west of Houston for the second time since the Jim Crow days...in 10 years. Kudos SEC.

    Sounds like you're concerned and/or butthurt.

    Abundance, perhaps?

    Butthurt...about what exactly? Even Race knows Puppy and I (and sort of Roaddawg) were right. I piss off the same four or five people off continually "professor"
    Are you new here?

    Grow a pair already.
  • CokeGreaterThanPepsi
    CokeGreaterThanPepsi Member Posts: 7,646
    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    Baylor disagrees with your assessment. The committee has made it clear SOS matters. It was more important to go soft in the BCS because you needed that undefeated season (outside the sec).

    Now it's better to sack up and smack someone worthy ooc so your resume sits at the top of the 1-loss pile when you choke to Oregon state or some other dreck in conference.
    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I could also make the argument that Baylor's planned soft schedule would have gotten them in the Playoff if they had just beaten West Virginia.
  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279

    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    Baylor disagrees with your assessment. The committee has made it clear SOS matters. It was more important to go soft in the BCS because you needed that undefeated season (outside the sec).

    Now it's better to sack up and smack someone worthy ooc so your resume sits at the top of the 1-loss pile when you choke to Oregon state or some other dreck in conference.
    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I could also make the argument that Baylor's planned soft schedule would have gotten them in the Playoff if they had just beaten West Virginia.
    Baylor was a dumb example by dingleberry. They played the softest non-conference schedule and they don't have a conference title game.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,726 Founders Club

    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    Baylor disagrees with your assessment. The committee has made it clear SOS matters. It was more important to go soft in the BCS because you needed that undefeated season (outside the sec).

    Now it's better to sack up and smack someone worthy ooc so your resume sits at the top of the 1-loss pile when you choke to Oregon state or some other dreck in conference.
    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I could also make the argument that Baylor's planned soft schedule would have gotten them in the Playoff if they had just beaten West Virginia.
    Baylor was a dumb example by dingleberry. They played the softest non-conference schedule and they don't have a conference title game.
    Such Fag, Ballbag.

    TCU works too. Either of those teams plays someone decent OOC they probably keep tOSU out of the playoffs. So it matters. The idea scheduling like a pussy increases your chances is complete wrong. Not having a championship game hurts the B12 no doubt, but that will be temporary until the next realignment and you'll have more power conf. true champs than spots available. The team that crossed over and took out a big time opponent is the team getting the nod.

    And to the WVU comment, that's the type of dreckish/mediocre team that will beat you in conference and ruin your season if there is no substance to your schedule.

    Ultimately it comes down to if you belong in the dance you'll persevere through a rough ooc. Leave it to a soft bruin to advocate a handholding to the playoffs.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,882 Founders Club
    Hopefully pool boy's schedule will lead to #StadiumDefault
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,129
    The committee doesn't care about OOC as much as they say. I think Ballsacked is right about that. It comes down to record. In the case of ties, the program with more prestige and money will go, which is what happened with Ohio State. If the committee did care about non conference like they say, Michigan State wouldn't have been ranked behind TCU and Baylor. Michigan State went on the road and lost to Oregon, while Baylor and TCU played nobodies. The 11-1 teams were ranked ahead of the 10-2 team that lost to two top 4 teams. If Michigan State would have beaten WSU instead of lost to Oregon, they would have been ranked higher.

    My opinion is to play the best games possible. This is entertainment. There are only 12-14 games every year. Ballsacked is coming off like a pussy in this thread. Worry about losing out on a natty if it ever happens. Until then, just enjoy the marquee games. It beats padding the schedule against patsies.
  • BallSacked
    BallSacked Member Posts: 3,279
    edited July 2015
    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    Doogles said:

    The tOSU and Oklahoma year was rough, but you should have a marquee program on the schedule every year just in case that elusive "special" season comes around and you have a chance at the dance.

    It's a fucking crime scheduling like a puszy.

    False. These games are scheduled for ticket sales, fan interest and TV money, and that comes with the tradeoff of not maximizing NATTY opportunities.

    I love major non-Conf games, best part about the game. But at the end of the year no one really cares if you beat Iowa or Bama, just don't be 10-2 and don't play too much FCS trash and you're probably in. Especially in the pac12 or SEC right now.
    Baylor disagrees with your assessment. The committee has made it clear SOS matters. It was more important to go soft in the BCS because you needed that undefeated season (outside the sec).

    Now it's better to sack up and smack someone worthy ooc so your resume sits at the top of the 1-loss pile when you choke to Oregon state or some other dreck in conference.
    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I could also make the argument that Baylor's planned soft schedule would have gotten them in the Playoff if they had just beaten West Virginia.
    Baylor was a dumb example by dingleberry. They played the softest non-conference schedule and they don't have a conference title game.
    Such Fag, Ballbag.

    TCU works too. Either of those teams plays someone decent OOC they probably keep tOSU out of the playoffs. So it matters. The idea scheduling like a pussy increases your chances is complete wrong. Not having a championship game hurts the B12 no doubt, but that will be temporary until the next realignment and you'll have more power conf. true champs than spots available. The team that crossed over and took out a big time opponent is the team getting the nod.

    And to the WVU comment, that's the type of dreckish/mediocre team that will beat you in conference and ruin your season if there is no substance to your schedule.

    Ultimately it comes down to if you belong in the dance you'll persevere through a rough ooc. Leave it to a soft bruin to advocate a handholding to the playoffs.
    Speaking of handholding how did your make believe threesome go? Did the bored give you some killer advice bro?

    Dork.
  • HeretoBeatmyChest
    HeretoBeatmyChest Member Posts: 4,295
    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU

    UW cut it's nuts off before @CaitlynJenner made it cool
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    dnc said:

    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU

    UW cut it's nuts off before @CaitlynJenner made it cool
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  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,990

    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU

    "Quite honestly, we need these cupcakes to make ourselves 6-6 and bowl eligible" -Sark to Woodward before he left
  • CaitlynJenner
    CaitlynJenner Member Posts: 16
    dnc said:

    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU

    UW cut it's nuts off before @CaitlynJenner made it cool
    I know you're being sarcastic, but don't associate me with UW, I still have my nuts
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    dnc said:

    UW's non-conference schedule will come back to bite it in the ass in the years ahead.

    2017-@ Rutgers, Montana, Fresno St
    2018-North Dakota, Nevada, BYU

    UW cut it's nuts off before @CaitlynJenner made it cool
    I know you're being sarcastic, but don't associate me with UW, I still have my nuts
    POYWFSIAL!