Yup.
So, anyone want to argue scheduling up OOC anymore or the virtues of a 9 game conference schedule?
Ha ha. Once again old uncle Utah was right.
Every conference champ with an 8 game conf schedule has made the playoffs.
40% if conference champs with a 9 game conf schedule have made the playoffs.
https://twitter.com/picksixpreviews/...44180369125376
Smart teams, Alabama/Washington, schedule down.
Not smart teams, USC and Stanford, schedule up and miss the playoffs.
For the record, I think two rules should be in place:
- No playoff team can have played a G5 or FCS team after Nov 1.
- No playoff team can play less than 10 P5 schools (not counting conference championship).
Those two rules would even out the playing field really fast.
Until then, schedule down.
Yep. It sends the wrong message. I would have voted for OSU for scheduling Oklahoma and playing a 9 game conference schedule, even though it was destroyed at Iowa. Alabama played nobody, and didnt make its title game. Teams that played title games got punished, those that didnt--including UW--got rewarded.
However, Standford lost to USC twice and WSU once. It lost to SDSU; that is not scheduling up.
USC also lost to WSU and got destroyed at Notre Dame. Should they not schedle the Irish anymore?
Nope. Schedule up every year. Make it interesting.
Looking at our OOC, we already need to schedule up quite a bit before our opponents are on par with teams that 'schedule down'. We would need to go undefeated to even be considered for the CFP, and any more than a close loss to a top 10 team will likely keep us out of NY6 games.
Our OOC schedule is already hopelessly weak as it is.
Sure looks like ASU screwed the pooch. What a mess.
From Jon Wilner's email update today:
I will probably listen to this often.Quote:
Pac-12 has signed a satellite radio agreement to create the 'SiriusXM Pac-12 Radio' channel, the conference announced this morning. It’s 24/7 news, talk (call-in shows) and game coverage of the conference that's scheduled to launch in early 2018. It will be available on the Sirius XM app and on channel 373 on select satellite radios. (Hmmmm. Not quite sure what 'select' means.) It seems like good news for fans with long commutes and satellite radio. But how will the call-in show field complaints about the Pac-12 Networks? Should be interesting. — Jon Wilner.
Washington State’s QBs was found dead today with a self inflicted gun shot wound. Suicide is awful. For everyone involved. My wife’s biological father shot himself i. Front of my MIL’s house about six years ago after she had kicked him out for blowing up in the middle of my daughter’s third birthday party. Then my wife’s sister’s fiancé intentionally drove his car into the side of a mountain near the mouth of Parley’s Canyon on Christmas Day about four years ago.
I hate it. I hate that it has seemed like a viable solution to several people close to me. Those who have attempted it, and those who fortunately have yet to.
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When rivaling goes a few hundred steps too far. 😶
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The day after his brother's suicide, little brother gets an offer from Utah.
Heartless, soulless nincompoop.
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Yikes.
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RIP Traveler.
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This thread is brilliant.
Arizona State schedules H-H with Mississippi State, beginning in 2024, with ASU hosting first.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...d-home-series/
New Oregon State coaches making an early impression. Get busted sending recruiting letters to current University of Hawaii players. To their campus addresses. Get called out on Twitter by the UH head coach. Who also happened to tag the NCAA. And Lavar Ball. Because.
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Cracks are forming in the Pac-12: Will they be patched before it's too late?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-its-too-late/
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Is it time to start calling it the Power Four? Now four years into the College Football Playoff era and 20 years since the Bowl Championship Series started, the Pac-12 has the Power Five's fewest total appearances (five).