Thomas Goldkamp
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To me, the bigger issue here that isn't being talked about is the game inventory for TV/fans. Throw the competitive advantage thing between 8 or 9 games out the window. No Florida fans want to watch games against Idaho, Eastern Michigan, Eastern Kentucky. More and more people are giving up season tickets because 4 of 7 home games are against the likes of the aforementioned three and Kentucky or Vandy.
With the way things are going these days with HDTVs getting bigger and better and less fans showing up, it's only a matter of time until the conference is actually hurting its schools by playing these crappy schedules.
The new playoff system lessens the need to be perfect, especially if it ultimately expands to eight teams. That alone should give schools a little more leeway to schedule better opponents instead of the traditional cupcakes.
With the way things are going these days with HDTVs getting bigger and better and less fans showing up, it's only a matter of time until the conference is actually hurting its schools by playing these crappy schedules.
The new playoff system lessens the need to be perfect, especially if it ultimately expands to eight teams. That alone should give schools a little more leeway to schedule better opponents instead of the traditional cupcakes.