I don't think it's that bad. There's one or two non conf home games that could be interesting. + Cal and Missouri or USC. I give it a BWYO1016 said:Another underwhelming schedule
LanderPoke said:I don't think it's that bad. There's one or two non conf home games that could be interesting. + Cal and Missouri or USC. I give it a BWYO1016 said:Another underwhelming schedule
Wyokie said:I agree with the others in that this is a better schedule for us than the past 5 or so years.
Only problem I have with it....Please Gawd no more RMAC schools on the docket for future schedules.
That is correct, and that's why I won't complain too bad about having those teams on the schedule. I would rather have a decent team on the schedule but if the only other option is a sub 300rpi team then I would prefer these teams.joshvanklomp said:Wouldn't scheduling a DII be better than a sub-300 DI like Northern Colorado or Florida A&M? Game will probably end in a similar result and it doesn't hurt your RPI.
Correctly me if I am wrong, I thought on 1 game against a DII team was dropped... I thought if there is more than one the subsequent do impact RPI? Am I wrong on this?TSpoke said:That is correct, and that's why I won't complain too bad about having those teams on the schedule. I would rather have a decent team on the schedule but if the only other option is a sub 300rpi team then I would prefer these teams.joshvanklomp said:Wouldn't scheduling a DII be better than a sub-300 DI like Northern Colorado or Florida A&M? Game will probably end in a similar result and it doesn't hurt your RPI.
I don't know if they affect our SOS or not similar to RPI. And I know that the selection committee has seemed to lessen the importance of RPI the last several years so not sure if this gaming of the RPI will work but I would still rather have these D2 teams on the schedule than the worst teams in D1.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Correctly me if I am wrong, I thought on 1 game against a DII team was dropped... I thought if there is more than one the subsequent do impact RPI? Am I wrong on this?TSpoke said:That is correct, and that's why I won't complain too bad about having those teams on the schedule. I would rather have a decent team on the schedule but if the only other option is a sub 300rpi team then I would prefer these teams.joshvanklomp said:Wouldn't scheduling a DII be better than a sub-300 DI like Northern Colorado or Florida A&M? Game will probably end in a similar result and it doesn't hurt your RPI.
I don't know if they affect our SOS or not similar to RPI. And I know that the selection committee has seemed to lessen the importance of RPI the last several years so not sure if this gaming of the RPI will work but I would still rather have these D2 teams on the schedule than the worst teams in D1.
TSpoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Correctly me if I am wrong, I thought on 1 game against a DII team was dropped... I thought if there is more than one the subsequent do impact RPI? Am I wrong on this?TSpoke said:That is correct, and that's why I won't complain too bad about having those teams on the schedule. I would rather have a decent team on the schedule but if the only other option is a sub 300rpi team then I would prefer these teams.joshvanklomp said:Wouldn't scheduling a DII be better than a sub-300 DI like Northern Colorado or Florida A&M? Game will probably end in a similar result and it doesn't hurt your RPI.
I don't know if they affect our SOS or not similar to RPI. And I know that the selection committee has seemed to lessen the importance of RPI the last several years so not sure if this gaming of the RPI will work but I would still rather have these D2 teams on the schedule than the worst teams in D1.
I don't know. I don't think so because I don't think the RPI ranks D2 schools(or at least ranks them along with D1 schools) so I don't think there is anyway to include them in the rankings. Not like in football where you only get to count one FCS team towards bowl eligibility.
I could be wrong though. I don't think we should schedule more than one anyway.