Some teams are now playing two IAA teams a year.
And yes, I'm looking at you Florida State, Clemson, Georgia Tech, etc. And that's before you get to the bottom feeders of every conference.
ND has and will continue to face some really terrible teams (UW, WSU, etc). But those teams are in downcycles and are still members of the power conferences.
Complete thread:
- Though Experiment on Rodriguez -- -
omahadomer,
2009-02-16, 20:10
- IrishPky had a very good point on RH - Sherman Oaks, 2009-02-17, 11:48
- I think it depends on the trajectory of the program. -
Joe,
2009-02-17, 05:51
- Their first four games are at home
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BPH,
2009-02-17, 09:10
- Michigan should be ashamed... -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2009-02-17, 05:54
- I thought something similar when I did the research for that -
Joe,
2009-02-17, 06:00
- Some teams are now playing two IAA teams a year. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2009-02-17, 06:04
- The I-AA trend is not going away - BPH, 2009-02-17, 09:14
- It's probably time for the computer -
Gator77,
2009-02-17, 07:11
- It skews everything. - FunkDoctorSpock, 2009-02-17, 07:29
- Some teams are now playing two IAA teams a year. -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2009-02-17, 06:04
- I thought something similar when I did the research for that -
Joe,
2009-02-17, 06:00
- Their first four games are at home
- The head scratching aspect is the two extremes of his tenure -
FunkDoctorSpock,
2009-02-17, 05:28
- Good post -
Bingo,
2009-02-17, 06:25
- I think there's a Corwin Brown factor there - BPH, 2009-02-17, 09:08
- We might have an answer as early as September 5 - Sherman Oaks, 2009-02-17, 08:50
- Good post -
Bingo,
2009-02-17, 06:25
- I've had similar thoughts. - Bruno95, 2009-02-17, 05:21
- On breathing easier... - domer.mq, 2009-02-16, 20:43
- I think it would depend how they do it. - ReginaldVelJohnson, 2009-02-16, 20:25