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Illinois: Rebuilding via Scheduling

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Football schedules announced: Illini line up MU, MAC, I-AA teams

12/15/2005

The University of Illinois will play multiple nonconference football games against teams from the Mid-America Conference and I-AA conferences as well as a four-year series with Missouri in the next five seasons.

But the Illini do not have any nonconference games planned against perennial national powers through 2010, according to schedules released Thursday by the school. The schedules include several openings that have yet to be filled.

The Big Ten schedules were announced through 2010 as well.

Illinois will expand to a 12-game schedule next season. The nonconference slate is highlighted by a home meeting with Syracuse and a trip to Rutgers. <script language="javascript"> <!-- // begin DisplayAds("Frame1","",""); // --> </script>

The Illini will face three I-AA opponents in four years, including defending Ohio Valley Conference champion Eastern Illinois in 2006, Western Illinois in 2007 and Illinois State in 2009.

MAC schools on the schedule include Central Michigan in 2006 and Kent State in 2007.

2006-10 SCHEDULES

2006

September

2:
Eastern Illinois

9: at Rutgers

16: Syracuse

23: Iowa

30: at Michigan State

October

7:
Indiana

14: Central Michigan

21: at Penn State

28: at Wisconsin

November

4:
Ohio State

11: Purdue

18: at Northwestern

24: Open date

2007

September

1:
*Missouri

8: Western Illinois

15: Syracuse

22: at Indiana

29: Penn State

October

6:
Wisconsin

13: at Iowa

20: Michigan

27: Kent State

November

3:
at Minnesota

8: Open date

10: at Ohio State

17: Northwestern

2008

August

30:
*Missouri

September

6:
TBA

13: TBA

20: TBA

27: at Penn State

October

4:
at Michigan

11: Minnesota

18: Indiana

25: at Wisconsin

November

1:
Iowa

8: Open date

15: Ohio State

22: at Northwestern

2009

August

30:
TBA

September

5:
*Missouri

12: Illinois State

19: TBA

26: at Ohio State

October

3:
Penn State

10: Michigan State

17: at Indiana

24: at Purdue

31: Michigan

November

7:
at Minnesota

14: Northwestern

21: Open date

2010

August

29:
TBA

September

4:
*Missouri

11: TBA

18: TBA

25: Ohio State

October

2:
at Penn State

9: at Michigan State

16: Indiana

23: Purdue

30: at Michigan

November

6:
Minnesota

13: at Northwestern

20: Open date
 
If the Zooker ever plans on getting them to BCS strength (I know, I know), he should probably consult Oregon about building a powderpuff OOC schedule and the possible implications.

Texas Tech's was way, way, way, way, way, way, way worse. I think they scheduled 3 D-1aa schools this year. Why does everyone pick on Oregon's ooc schedule? Look at LSU's or Florida St.'s or lots of big schools and you'll see they had a just as weak or a weaker ooc schedule. People act like Oregon played high school teams.
 
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TTech played 2 D1-AA teams and a provisional D1-A team (FIU). Ttech, Kstate, and Okie State are the worst offenders. Sad that they're all in the same conference.

Kansas State was so afraid of playing anybody that they scheduled the USC Trojans twice, playing in L.A. in 2001 and in Kansas in 2002. Of course, K-St. won both of those games. :biggrin:
 
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I mean at this time I don't see anything wrong with an Ill. scheduling maybe one team like that, b/c they can't honestly believe they could go schedule top 25 teams in OOC and win one of them. They have Rutgers on their schedule which is an up and coming program.

But it is teams like TTech, and Kst. who have decent records at the end of the year and expect the media to be in love with them, but who have they played. That is why we would of got the nod over Oregon no matter if we werent ranked 4th or not. They had a OOC game against Montana and we went out of our way to play Texas.

And someone said Florida St. always scheduled patsies well thye always had UF on their schedule, their problem was always just the fact that the ACC sucked and it seemed like they never had a tough game.
 
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And someone said Florida St. always scheduled patsies well thye always had UF on their schedule, their problem was always just the fact that the ACC sucked and it seemed like they never had a tough game.

Yes, playing the All Cupcake Conference helped FSU until they made it a real conference by including the only decent teams in the Big East.

They still played the Citadel this year though. And they struggled with them in the first half.

Penn State will apply an unholy Ass Thrashing on the Criminoles.

Sick-of-living-in-Tallahasse rant over. out.
 
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