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interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:52 pm
by Wolfman
Of course this Syracuse Orangemen fan agrees, and of course if the Orange win more than they lose this year and go to a bowl game, I'll be satisfied that Doug Marone has the team headed in the right direction.
SEC fans are free to disagree.

http://blog.syracuse.com/orangefootball ... edule.html

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:45 pm
by Van
Looks like Michigan has the toughest OOC schedule listed there. Bama in Dallas, AF, @ND is tougher than Miami's or Syracuse's schedules.

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:20 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
Bullshit...

OSU has KAL bitchez...that alone should put OSU on top...



word on the street is KAL already is in Columbus to get used to the time change and such...

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:37 pm
by Dinsdale
tOSU has an opportunity to win the MNC Game, yet still not win the MNC... a true conundrum.

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:07 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
well tOSU is in a lose/lose

they beat Kal it will be due to Kal players having to attend class and the time change

if they lose to Kal then KAL is the greatest team ever...

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:38 am
by SoCalTrjn
Sudden Sam wrote:I don't disagree at all. I've said many times I despise the shitty OOC games most SEC schools schedule.

It doesn't take much to make the list of toughest OOC schedules, though, does it?

Northwestern isn't a big deal at all. Decent game, but not something to brag about.
USC is obviously huge. One of the top couple teams in the nation.
Stony Brook. Really? Seriously?
Minnesota. Pure shit.
Missouri. Good game.

And this is the toughest OOC in the country?

Not a slap at SU at all, but I'd suggest that Michigan and Miami might have tougher overall OOC games.

Michigan: Alabama (Dallas), Air Force, UMass, at Notre Dame



Miami: at Kansas State, Bethune-Cookman, Notre Dame (at Chicago), USF


And please tell me how VaTech's schedule got ranked as being tough?!

Virginia Tech: Austin Peay, at Pittsburgh, Bowling Green, at Cincinnati
Not to mention that 3 of Syracuse's OOC games are at home. Unless the Orange has more than 4 road games in conference, there is no reason to play just 2 on the road OOC.

oregon has gone straight SEC with that OOC schedule

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:48 am
by Mikey
Toughest OOC Schedule:

Sat, Sep 1st, 2012 at Navy 09:00 AM Aviva Stadium - Dublin, Irelan
Sat, Sep 8th, 2012 Purdue 03:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Sep 15th, 2012 at Michigan_State 08:00 PM Spartan Stadium
Sat, Sep 22nd, 2012 Michigan 07:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Oct 6th, 2012 Miami-Florida 07:30 PM Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Sat, Oct 13th, 2012 Stanford 03:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Oct 20th, 2012 BYU 03:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Oct 27th, 2012 at Oklahoma TBA Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memo
Sat, Nov 3rd, 2012 Pittsburgh 03:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Nov 10th, 2012 at Boston_College TBA Alumni Stadium
Sat, Nov 17th, 2012 Wake_Forest 03:30 PM Notre Dame Stadium
Sat, Nov 24th, 2012 at USC TBA Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:45 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
From Wolfie's link:
The 10 best

1. Syracuse: Northwestern, USC, Stony Brook, at Minnesota, at Missouri

2. Michigan: Alabama (Dallas), Air Force, UMass, at Notre Dame

3. Miami: at Kansas State, Bethune-Cookman, Notre Dame (at Chicago), USF

4. USF: Chattanooga, at Nevada, at Ball State, Florida State, at Miami

5. Clemson: Auburn (at Atlanta), Ball State, Furman, South Carolina

6. Virginia Tech: Austin Peay, at Pittsburgh, Bowling Green, at Cincinnati

7. Michigan State: Boise State, at Central Michigan, Notre Dame, Eastern Michigan

8. USC: Hawaii, at Syracuse, Notre Dame

9. Oregon State: Nicholls State, Wisconsin, at BYU

10. Missouri: Southeastern Louisiana, Arizona State, at UCF, Syracuse
Not saying that Hayes is wrong, but . . .

7 of these 10 have at least one Division 1-AA opponent. Of the three who don't, one (Michigan) has one opponent in its first year of Division 1-A (UMass), and another (Sparty) has two opponents in the MAC. That those teams are at the top of the heap when it comes to OOC scheduling probably says more about OOC scheduling these days than anything else.

Fwiw, Syracuse probably got the nod because it had four OOC opponents at the BCS level. No one else has more than two.

Re: interesting take on non-conference schedules

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:44 am
by SoCalTrjn
Terry in Crapchester wrote:From Wolfie's link:
The 10 best

1. Syracuse: Northwestern, USC, Stony Brook, at Minnesota, at Missouri

2. Michigan: Alabama (Dallas), Air Force, UMass, at Notre Dame

3. Miami: at Kansas State, Bethune-Cookman, Notre Dame (at Chicago), USF

4. USF: Chattanooga, at Nevada, at Ball State, Florida State, at Miami

5. Clemson: Auburn (at Atlanta), Ball State, Furman, South Carolina

6. Virginia Tech: Austin Peay, at Pittsburgh, Bowling Green, at Cincinnati

7. Michigan State: Boise State, at Central Michigan, Notre Dame, Eastern Michigan

8. USC: Hawaii, at Syracuse, Notre Dame

9. Oregon State: Nicholls State, Wisconsin, at BYU

10. Missouri: Southeastern Louisiana, Arizona State, at UCF, Syracuse
Not saying that Hayes is wrong, but . . .

7 of these 10 have at least one Division 1-AA opponent. Of the three who don't, one (Michigan) has one opponent in its first year of Division 1-A (UMass), and another (Sparty) has two opponents in the MAC. That those teams are at the top of the heap when it comes to OOC scheduling probably says more about OOC scheduling these days than anything else.

Fwiw, Syracuse probably got the nod because it had four OOC opponents at the BCS level. No one else has more than two.

USC has no 1AA schools and they are only given 3 OOC games except in years when they play at Hawaii when they can have a 4th. The reason Hawaii is on the schedule is a return trip from USC going over there a couple years ago