Our OOC is fine.
It's the conference' scheduling that is beyond stupid imo. Starting with the 9game schedule that only hurts all of us.
Where do you think Penn State is ranked if they don't play Minnesota?
If Michigan didn't play Wisconsin?
They'd be ranked in top 10 instead of top 15ish.
Indiana would be in Top 25.
And then it goes with the idiotic scheduling of back-back big games that puts everyone under pressure, leads to more injuries, and doesn't let any team put their best foot forward. I made a post earlier showing ~10 of 14 teams had back-to-back games that set them up for failure.
If there's no punishment for Chickenshit Saturday... we're stupid for not implementing it.
Damn, forgot to use the sarcasm font in my post.
So yeah - the Big Ten, Big 8/10/12/10, and the SEC have the same problem - there just isn't a geographic split that puts balance into the divisions. For the Big Ten, all three POTENTIAL CFP teams play in the East. And splitting Michigan and Ohio State into East and West costs the teams, and the conference, the premier college football TV game of the season. You can replay Ohio State - Wisconsin/Iowa, but to have Ohio State and Michigan go back at it a week later doesn't work.
For the SEC the three and a half Potential CFP teams, Alabama, LSU, Auburn all play in the West and Georida plays in the East.
There's no way to put Texas and Oklahoma into different divisions.
The ACC suffers from only two teams being serious about football and one of them refuses to belong as a full member. The Pac 12 is lost without USC, which leaves them with the winner of the Oregon/Washington war - that and the inability to play games at a time slot where they can put butts in the stands and eyes on the screen.
So the NCAA needs to insist that all conferences agree to nine or eight games - and again, that only matters in the Big Ten and the SEC because the ACC only has one full member that gives a shit about football and the Big 8/10/12/10 doesn't have enough teams.
The FCS bullshit needs to be outlawed along with selling jockstraps for tattoos.
The suicidal Ohio State v Penn State, followed by Ohio State v Michigan, followed by the CCG, kind of schedule is insane.
On the other hand - it does say that the Big Ten doesn't play favorites as the SEC schedule reveals.
No sarcasm font needed in this post except when talking about the ACC and maybe a couple of other references.