Bradley H -> RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) (9/21/2014 10:16:38 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro I tell you both WI and Mich St sure weren't interested in scheduling any competition this week. Talk about a couple cupcakes. WI with over 600 yards rushing. This stat padding should be illegal I agree It is not even competitive games I wish the selection committees would deduct points IMO, they should completely have the scheduling taken away from them. With so much money at stake, I still find it very difficult to believe that human beings are going to decide the fate of the final four. As it is right now, the power conferences hold all the leverage. Most have seven, if not eight home games a year. Some of the SEC programs have not traveled more than 200 miles for a road, non-conference game in years. IMO, programs should have to play every team in their conference. Sorry SEC and Big Ten, but if you want to hang the banner you should have to play every team. Can you imagine a season where the Red Sox don't play the Yankees? Unthinkable, right? The super conference thing is ridiculous. The NCAA should mandate they play every team in the conference, with a maximum of 12 teams. With only 12 games on the schedule (Hawaii permitting), you get one non-conference game if you decide to play in a 12-team conference. If you play in a 10-team conference, you get three non-conference games. On top of that, the big programs should have to travel to small, non-conference opponents. Every program should have a shot at earning revenue. The million dollar payoff for schools such as Louisiana-Monroe and The Citadel has to end. If LSU wants to play The Citadel, they should have to travel to The Citadel the next season. In addition, (provided they still have scheduling control) if a program chooses to play a small school and loses, they should not be eligible to play in a bowl game. Sorry, but there should be some risk involved.
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