scheduling for neb. is bad and is not doing the program any favors. but i blame the conference and not the program.
miami and fresno seemed like good teams to balance a schedule, they weren't. but then we get into the conference schedule and play one team that will be ranked at the end of the year, maybe two. that is not very impressive.
The conference didn't make us put FAU and McNeese on the docket. Hopefully at least one of those games go away.
Yeah....We really should be scheduling schools like Presbyterian, Louisiana-Monroe, Western Carolina, Charleston Southern, Samford, Eastern Kentucky, Chattanooga, Troy, Louisiana Lafayette, Lamar.
If we would substitute FAU and McNeese State with one of these, we would be able to have much better respect.
So, if everyone else does it then it's cool if we do? I look forward to bag men at Nebraska recruits doorstops.
Those games aren't good for anyone., except for the schools that fund their entire athletic budget with them. One in August is fine, any more than that is unacceptable. For any team.
Plus, all those mean sec west teams will end up playing each other.
My point is, why don't you b!^@h about college football in general? Instead, all you do is complain about how horrible everything "Nebraska" is.
In fact, I don't like these games either. But, it's a college football issue. Not a Nebraska issue. Discuss it in the sense of what needs to change in college football to do away with these types of games and I think you would get a really good discussion.
Hey...in fact, the Big Ten (I think) made a decision to not schedule FCS teams anymore. That's a great move by the conference and I hope that the rest of the power 5 follow suit. If you raise the expectations of the non-conference scheduling across the board, then it will get accomplished. However, as long as you reward teams for getting through the non-con undefeated WAY more than someone who plays a tough schedule but loses one, then...you are still going to have the power 5 schools scheduling like they do.
Here is the context for this topic.
There has been an incredible amount of pearl clutching and butthurt over all things sec on this board. Whether it's recruit stealing, dirty pool, or bias, it seems everything they do is horrible and overrated and us poor pious big ten folk can't catch a break.
So, there's an extremely well written article on Grantland on how there's some good games coming up in the big ten, and how they can get back to what they once were. Further, it explains how they got there. In short, losing marquee matchup games and poor scheduling.
Poor scheduling is especially appropo for Nebraska this year. As it has one of the worst schedules it's ever had.
Granted, some of it is out of their control, but that doesn't take away the fact that it's bad, and if you gave NU any other schedule that a sec west team has, it ain't 8-1.
When Nebraska weak OOC is brought up, what's the knee jerk response? "Well the sec does it". Which rings hollow because because usually here the line is "we don't want to be like the sec". Well we don't until it's convenient to, apparently.
I acknowledge that playing these games is wide spread and I'd like to see it stop but I'd also like if we were a little honest with ourselves.