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ORD_Buckeye;1872938; said:
Jesus, you're getting worse than the nebraska guy in stalking my posts. I'll proof read my phone posts in the future and save you from further angst. Smug, drive by attempts at humor aside, what is so wrong with BCS athletic directors calling Boise out on their tired scheduling act?

I'd love for BCS ADs to start going public with how Boise negotiations go. Their attempts to set up one winnable "marque" game a year and then run the table in their awful conference is exactly why, if I was a voter, I would have a real problem sending them to the title game over a one-loss BCS conference team.

That being said, their strategy also appears to be the correct one. All season the media was in a frenzy over how Boise deserved a shot. "THEY BEAT VIRGINIA TECH! WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?" Well, if they were an ACC team, perhaps beating FSU, NCSU, etc., in addition to a decent non-conference opponent. But with the media eating out of their hand ("THE LITTLE GUY!!!!"), the odds of them getting a title shot by a) beating a team with some name recognition non-conference, b) rolling over the rest of their awful conference, and c) there being only one one-loss BCS conference team seems like a much better plan than lining up a slate of tough games, because they know, just like many on this board do, that the odds of going through a tough schedule unscathed are slim to none.

As long as voters think an undefeated Boise/TCU deserves a shot, what is their incentive to schedule big time non-conference games?
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1872938; said:
Jesus, you're getting worse than the nebraska guy in stalking my posts. I'll proof read my phone posts in the future and save you from further angst. Smug, drive by attempts at humor aside, what is so wrong with BCS athletic directors calling Boise out on their tired scheduling act?

I'm far from being a grammar nazi but if you can't type a complete sentence without it looking like you just banged your face on the keyboard maybe it's time step the fuck away.

Stalking? LOL Don't post gibberish & you won't risk having it pointed out. You aren't special.


The BCS athletic directors don't need to 'call BSU out'. BSU's noise isn't going to make a major dent in the system. The only other non AQ teams that have made any noise in recent years Utah & TCU (as well as BYU in a more historical sense) are now in the fold. BSU stands alone in an absolutely dreadful conference. If they win out and are ranked they'll get their token BCS game. They're taken care of as well as anyone can reasonably expect them to be and they aren't likely to have the political pull to try & wrangle anything greater. They've become a non-entity.
 
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BYU = ANYBODY!!!!!11!!!1!
JerryWorld = ANYWHERE!!!111!!!eleventyone!!!

:roll1:

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/ncf/news/story?id=6132104

Brigham Young and TCU will meet Oct. 28 at Cowboys Stadium in a game set to be nationally televised by ESPN2.

The game helps fill out TCU's schedule, which has yet to be formally announced. It replaces a scheduled BYU game at Louisiana Tech on Nov. 5.

Kickoff for the BYU-TCU game is set for 8 p.m. ET.
 
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FCollinsBuckeye;1875768; said:
BYU = ANYBODY!!!!!11!!!1!
JerryWorld = ANYWHERE!!!111!!!eleventyone!!!

:roll1:

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/ncf/news/story?id=6132104

Funny, the story doesn't mention anything about a return game at BYU or in Texas. :roll2: Nothing says "small time" like having an open spot in your schedule and refusing an offer to play at Wisconsin and instead scheduling a de facto home game against powerhouse BYU.
 
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buckeyesin07;1875805; said:
Nothing says "small time" like having an open spot in your schedule and refusing an offer to play at Wisconsin and instead scheduling a de facto home game against powerhouse BYU.

The proposed game with Wisconsin wasn't an open slot, it was on Sept 3. TCU already had that date filled with a game with Baylor.

The BYU game will be Oct 28.
 
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