Posted by iwanturmind2 on 4/4/2012 3:59:00 PM (view original):
I'm not forcing you into this challenge I'm just making a case. It would be stupid to schedule UNC, Duke as I said the talent level with those schools is big. My thing is that I making a case of playing (AS I SAID - TEAMS IN YOUR LANE) meaing in english. Teams you have a shot of beating. I didn't even make the schedule one of our conference mates made it in respect to RPI's most teams agreed with it but at the same time Alcorn State is one of the better schools in the Big Sky (respect due) and it would make the challenge complete because of your stature and name.
You don't have to play and I'm not forcing you to. I'm making the case of playing real coaches each season instead of just 10 sims. I schedule how I see fit. I accept challenges. Look for Big 6 Schools that coaches just left and once in a blue moon I'll schedule OU, Iowa, Miami with the hopes of getting a upset. I wished that all the Big Sky schools were 20-0 I would of got in the NT last season as an at large bid instead of getting beat by Ok St in the PIT who I did beat during the season last year and in ex but that didn't count becuase they are rebuilding this season.
By matching rpi, I end up playing Utah, whose highest incoming FR is rated higher than everyone on my team except one. That's a winnable game?
As you said, last season, if everyone was 20-0, you would have easily made the NT. With this in mind, why would you advocate your conf mates to have 2 games on their schedule where they are huge underdogs? You really think teams like Weber State, Montana, Sac State etc. has a realistic shot against TSU, SDSU, or UNLV? Since you agree that more of us would go to the NT if all of us go 10-0 in nonconf, thus have a record like 25-3, 20-8, 15-13, and at worst, 10-17, why are you trying to get me to abandon the potential 10-0 and settle for a 8-2 record as the best case scenario.
Remember, SOS is 2/3*(your opponents # of wins) + 1/3*(your opponents' opponents # of wins). It's better for you to play a team that is 10-0, with SOS 100, than a team that is 8-2 with SOS of 50. SOS is pretty much determined by nonconf scheduling, not conf play; as a conf in conf play, the entire conf will have a winning % of .500, nothing more nothing less. Only by manipulating nonconf (more wins) will you enhance the entire conf SOS.
And lastly, I have 4 midmajors on my schedule, and probably will have a few more next season, but they will all be teams around m strength level; they will not be teams like Utah or any team that has a significantly higher core rating or prestige.