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Future Football Schedules (Updated 8/31/2024)

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good sked

do teams like indiana even bother listing the big10 championship game date? they shouldn't.
 
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The only 2 games that might be a little tough are Virginia Tech and maybe TSUN but we have them at our place so they probably will not create a problem. The way Urban is building this program this could be another 12-0 season.

I really would like to schedule to get a little more difficult.
 
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LitlBuck;2337499; said:
I really would like to schedule to get a little more difficult.

Uh, how would you go about doing that? We already have home-away series scheduled with VT, Oklahoma, UNC, TCU, Oregon, and Texas over the next decade...only UNC out of that group would not be considered a top-flight program. And we had a home-away series with Georgia and Tennessee each scheduled at one time before things "fell through". I'd say we're doing a pretty good job of setting up solid OOC schedules...
 
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Uh, how would you go about doing that? We already have home-away series scheduled with VT, Oklahoma, UNC, TCU, Oregon, and Texas over the next decade...only UNC out of that group would not be considered a top-flight program. And we had a home-away series with Georgia and Tennessee each scheduled at one time before things "fell through". I'd say we're doing a pretty good job of setting up solid OOC schedules...
I realize that but I do not think that the past couple years OOC schedule has been that tough and 2013 and 2014 certainly do not look very difficult. I like to watch football games not scrimmages:)
 
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LitlBuck;2337506; said:
I realize that but I do not think that the past couple years OOC schedule has been that tough and 2013 and 2014 certainly do not look very difficult. I like to watch football games not scrimmages:)

Again, how would you go about doing that?
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2337501; said:
Uh, how would you go about doing that? We already have home-away series scheduled with VT, Oklahoma, UNC, TCU, Oregon, and Texas over the next decade...only UNC out of that group would not be considered a top-flight program. And we had a home-away series with Georgia and Tennessee each scheduled at one time before things "fell through". I'd say we're doing a pretty good job of setting up solid OOC schedules...

I believe the preferred nomenclature is home and home.
 
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Wow. It will be November before they play a team that was in the Big Ten when I was at Ohio State. Heck, it's only one week earlier that they first play a team that is currently in the B1G.

I think the Terps and Scarlet Knights are going to get a bit of a rough intro to the conference.
 
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Right now, I don't like the 2014 schedule. Too many bad teams.
But things could change for some of those teams like Navy, which has been good at times but seems in a down cycle right now. Not excited about Maryland and Rutgers.
Even Virginia Tech looks down right now.(Cincinati beat them)
Cincinati could be very interesting as they won 10 games including a Bowl game last year and it would be like a rivalry game.
Kent State lost their coach and will be going through transition.
Cal? New coach and schemes. But a proven coach.
How good will State Penn be with a QB that has never taken a snap in a college game?
 
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