Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 57 minutes ago Moderators Posted 57 minutes ago Georgia cancels two scheduled series for the future. The first is Georgia and Louisville set for 2026 and 2027. Then the Georgia and NC State series which was much further down the road was cancelled as well. This of course comes on the heels of Alabama cancelling its series with USF in 2026. Still, Texas remains scheduled to play Ohio State in 2026, Michigan in 2027, and Notre Dame in 2028-29. 4 Quote
Tuco Ramirez Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago This will continue as long as strength of schedule remains a myth. Leave it to piggy to ruin college football. 1 1 Quote
HookemTexas Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 1 minute ago, FaxMachine said: We MUST cancel Notre Dame. Agree - Ohio St. and Michigan make sense to keep because that's the return trip to Austin so Texas wants to reap the cost benefits, however Notre Dame not the same situation. Right now, only Notre Dame gets credit whether they win or not, Texas would be punished for losing but not really gain anything winning the game. 3 Quote
GDI Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, FaxMachine said: We MUST cancel Notre Dame. Don't worry Notre Dame will do it for us. 3 7 Quote
4thandFive Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago I’m ok scheduling Arkansas State or Tarleton State instead of ND. If strength of schedule means nothing, get the win. 3 1 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 41 minutes ago Author Moderators Posted 41 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, GDI said: Don't worry Notre Dame will do it for us. Well done lol 1 Quote
ClubWhatever Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago What if you have a weak SEC schedule one year, lose to the top SEC teams you play, and go 10-2 with no good OOC win? That’s essentially what happened to Vanderbilt. They had no argument against a team like Oklahoma who happened to have a strong SEC schedule. If Vanderbilt had played and beaten Notre Dame they would be evaluated a lot different relative to OU. Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago 28 minutes ago, FaxMachine said: We MUST cancel Notre Dame. No P4 team should schedule ND until they join a conference 4 Quote
marathon Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago 34 minutes ago, HookemTexas said: Ohio St. and Michigan make sense to keep because that's the return trip to Austin so Texas wants to reap the cost benefits What is the cost benefit if a loss keeps us out of the playoffs? With a 9 game SEC schedule next year 2 conference losses will be common. Quote
Alex Butler Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 26 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said: What if you have a weak SEC schedule one year, lose to the top SEC teams you play, and go 10-2 with no good OOC win? That’s essentially what happened to Vanderbilt. They had no argument against a team like Oklahoma who happened to have a strong SEC schedule. If Vanderbilt had played and beaten Notre Dame they would be evaluated a lot different relative to OU. Vanderbilt was the victim of Vanderbilt imho. They scheduled VT when they were bad and VT was good not their fault. No one really wanted Vandy in because they’re literally the only SEC team with a fan base that doesn’t care or travel like the rest. Quote
FootLaw Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago (edited) 31 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said: What if you have a weak SEC schedule one year, lose to the top SEC teams you play, and go 10-2 with no good OOC win? That’s essentially what happened to Vanderbilt. They had no argument against a team like Oklahoma who happened to have a strong SEC schedule. If Vanderbilt had played and beaten Notre Dame they would be evaluated a lot different relative to OU. SEC branding as the top tier conference has a lot of sway (i.e. Aggie). We wouldn't be penalized much. Especially when it expands (soon). More risk losing a big non-con. Edited 3 minutes ago by FootLaw Quote
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