OriginalDCBuck wrote:
wizwiz wrote:All programs have different approaches to scheduling. I don't really see anything wrong with OSU's(except cancelling UT/UGA) and I love the approach Saban takes. Just because they are different doesn't mean one is right and one is wrong. Different situations dictate a different route.
Problem for OSU is the BIG10 is so weak. As a fan you want to see a few big matchups each year for your team rather OOC or in, doesn't matter. For now the conference just does not provide the elite type program(s) to play. Going forward it could get even worse. Adding two avg at best teams not only dilutes the league even more but it will cause teams to play one less game against the top league teams. Same happened to SEC, and they added what turned out to be a top 10 team. SEC will have six top ten type teams next year, yet A&M will only play two of them during regular season, same for Bama. As a fan of CFB it sucks, I hate conference expansion. Saban is pushing for nine game conference schedules but there's a lot of resistance.
So do we get credit for scheduling a home and home with Texas, USC, Oklahoma, Va Tech, USC or does it only count if you play SEC teams? I wish we would schedule teams from the SEC, I enjoyed the wins over LSU when I was in college.
I stated, " I don't really see anything wrong with OSU's(scheduling)"
Not sure why you think I'm not giving OSU credit, I enjoyed watching the USC and UT series.
I wish OSU would schedule SEC teams also. They had four but cancelled them earlier this year.