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I love how proactive CDC and Sark were to lock in a premier non-conf game annually for next 5 yrs, getting ahead of the awesome news from Sankey re: 9 conf game schedule starting next season.    College football has never been better imo.  

2025 - Ohio St   @OSU 

2026 - Ohio St.  @ Texas

2027 - Michigan  @ Texas

2028 - Notre Dame @ ND

2029 - Notre Dame @ Texas

Need to drop the home and home with ASU 2032 / 2033 imho.   No upside to that game.   Keep it with top programs from Big 10.

Would love to see home and home games against Penn State and Oregon starting 2030.   
 

Hook em!! 🧡🐂🤘🏼

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57 minutes ago, Kevin C said:


Would love to see home and home games against Penn State and Oregon starting 2030.   
 

These would be awesome games to travel for, on par with the Michigan, Ohio State, and Notre Dame on the schedule.

Over the past decade, we've been spoiled with trips to the LA Coliseum, California Memorial Stadium, the Big House, and now the Shoe. 

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I hope we stick to home and home games against the top 4 programs in Big 10 (OSU, Mich, Oregon, PennSt) plus ND.   Those matchups are epic. 

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