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A lot of the questions from the audience overlap.

On non-conference scheduling, though, Sark said that there's a team in the state of Texas that plays a schedule Texas could probably play with its twos and threes, but the team playing that schedule has a good chance to make the CFP. That's what he's talking about regarding scheduling inequality.

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Here's the quote everybody is running with from the luncheon (not the press conference beforehand).

Sark took a question from the crowd during the Q&A about the CFP putting more emphasis on strength of schedule. He even said something to the effect of wanting to be careful and understanding that some people in the room would understand what he was trying to say and some wouldn't, but here's his response:

"There's a team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I will argue that if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated. And they'll probably make the CFP this year. So, it's a problem. Scheduling strength is a problem."

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5 minutes ago, Joe Zura said:

Brad Wesley is not happy 

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Even Sorsby would bet the house on Texas. Tech talks all they want with nothing to back it up but cry like babies when shots are fired back

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1 minute ago, Jeff Howe said:

As much as it kills me to watch mediocre Big Ten football, so a lot.

Why do I get the feeling you hate me? I’ve literally never done anything wrong on this board. I’m always so respectful to everyone, even the losers and haters.

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