Tres Comas Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Good listen Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 2 hours ago Moderators Posted 2 hours ago Chris Del Conte says the home & home with Notre Dame in 2029 is "tentatively on the schedule right now." Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 2 hours ago Moderators Posted 2 hours ago Del Conte speaking on marquee out of conference games and the inconsistency between the committee rewarding and detracting as a result of playing those games when it comes to the CFP picture. "Two years ago we played Michigan and at Alabama and those two games helped get us into the Playoff if you recall. It was the strength of your schedule and your non-conference. Those games mattered. When we left for the SEC, from the Big 12 to the SEC, one of those discussions was keeping those games on – one we had already played and had a return game to play. I firmly believe that college football loves the big games. Our kids want to play those big games, but they also want to be rewarded for those games if you play in those games. At the end of the day, part of what those metrics are – is a 9–3, or 10–2 schedule and say these guys won ten games, but they lost to these two teams, better than a team that lost three games and had a challenging schedule with who they played. I need more clarity on that." 1 Quote
Tres Comas Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, CJ Vogel said: Del Conte speaking on marquee out of conference games and the inconsistency between the committee rewarding and detracting as a result of playing those games when it comes to the CFP picture. "Two years ago we played Michigan and at Alabama and those two games helped get us into the Playoff if you recall. It was the strength of your schedule and your non-conference. Those games mattered. When we left for the SEC, from the Big 12 to the SEC, one of those discussions was keeping those games on – one we had already played and had a return game to play. I firmly believe that college football loves the big games. Our kids want to play those big games, but they also want to be rewarded for those games if you play in those games. At the end of the day, part of what those metrics are – is a 9–3, or 10–2 schedule and say these guys won ten games, but they lost to these two teams, better than a team that lost three games and had a challenging schedule with who they played. I need more clarity on that." Fundamentally we weren't rewarded for playing those games. Texas was rewarded for not losing them. Edited 37 minutes ago by Tres Comas Quote
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