2016 Power 5 opponent?

Drewbowski

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Any ideas as to who our opponent will be in 2016 and 2017? We have P5 games until 2023 besides the first two years of the new scheduling mandate.
 

RocketDawg

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Haven't we already scheduled either Arizona or Arizona State, and Kansas or Kansas State for two of those years?
 

Drewbowski

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play K-State '18 & 19, NC State 20 & 21, and Arizona 22 & 23. Mandate starts 2016. 2016 and 17 are still open.
 

snoopdog

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nobody scheduled yet...

Haven't we already scheduled either Arizona or Arizona State, and Kansas or Kansas State for two of those years?
nc state, arizona, kansas state for 2018-2023, not necessarily in that order
 

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I know it's been said on H2H that we do have a one particular team in mind, without specifying which team that is.

I've heard BYU as a possible candidate, though it is unclear whether or not they are considered "Power 5".
 

Incognegro

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If I'm not mistaken, Notre Dame is the only independent that is considered power 5 so I'm sure BYU wouldn't count.
 

RocketDawg

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That is correct. BYU is trying to change that but has been unsuccessful so far. I don't really think they're the national brand they used to be, but Notre Dame still is.
 

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How many power 5 schools have an open date available and are willing to schedule a home and home or neutral site game the same week as we have an open date available for those 2 years? If you look at byu's schedule for 2016 and beyond it looks like they're making some headway. In 2016 4 of 9 games they have listed are against power 5 teams plus games against boise st and Cincinnati. They have 4 future dates with notre dame agreed upon as well. I don't know if their goal is to add as many power 5 games as possible but they've done enough to prove they're worthy of a power 5 rule exemption. They'll be no worse in 2016/2017 than a bad team from a power 5 conference. I don't see what the big deal is especially when we are limited with our options.
 

Dawgg

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Scarce pickens

How many power 5 schools have an open date available and are willing to schedule a home and home or neutral site game the same week as we have an open date available for those 2 years?

Looking at:
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa/2016-college-football-schedules.php

The only real P5 schools I see as possibilities are:
Florida State - kickoff game - Georgia is front-runner though.
Michigan State - opening weekend
West Virginia
Cal
Stanford

Everybody else seems to be full, already have a P5 ooc game, or are in our future. Unless an FCS or G5 team gets dropped, of course.
 

patdog

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BYU doesn't count. My guess is we're trying to get a waiver from the SEC to let them count for 2016-2017 due to the short notice & the fact we've already scheduled the next 6 years,
 

patdog

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Cross West Virginia out. They're working on a 2-game series with an SEC team for 2016-2017. An SEC EAST team.

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state2013

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Michigan state isn't available for 2016; they already have 12 games scheduled. Cal and stanford looks to be the options unless we get the byu waiver.
 

Maroon Eagle

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Don't forget that the Pac-12 has nine conference games. Cal and Stanford may have FCS schools in mind for 2016.
 

patdog

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Purdue's got 12 games scheduled for 2016 (9 Big 10 games + Eastern KY, Cincy & Nevada). Only 1 OOC game scheduled for 2017, but it's vs. Missouri.
 
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I know for a fact that we were in negotiations with Texas Tech, but was under the impression it was for '18 & '19... We may still be in discussions, haven't asked in a while.
 

o_1984Dawg

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Seems like it'd be in the SEC's interest to let us play BYU. That's probably more attractive than the P5 opponent we'd wind up scheduling.
 

Maroon Eagle

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The SEC's interest is to promote the SEC. I think if MSU's difficulty in getting 2016 and 2017 power opponents becomes more apparent, then they will step in to do something.
 

Palos verdes

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I have no interest in playing BYU again. We went 1-1 against them. There are lots of teams out there that we've never played.
 

Maroon Eagle

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I still think we have a good shot with Boston College. They have some open dates and are looking for opponents in 2016 and 2017.
 

Dawgg

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Texas Tech has a spot open, but they're in a home and home with Arizona State for 16 & 17.
 

Dawgg

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Ok... Now that I'm looking at this on a full size screen, it's a lot easier and I can see that I overlooked some things.

I'll list them all out and indicate the ones that are currently full:

ACC (4 Non Conference Games)
Boston College Eagles - 1 open slot, no current P5
(out) Clemson Tigers - No slots, Auburn and South Carolina
(out) Duke Blue Devils - No slots, Northwestern and Notre Dame
Florida State Seminoles - 2 open slots, Florida (and looking at Georgia)
(out) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - 1 open slot, Vanderbilt and Georgia
Louisville Cardinals - 1 open slot, Kentucky
Miami (FL) Hurricanes - 1 open slot, Notre Dame
(out) NC State Wolfpack - no open slots, Notre Dame
North Carolina Tar Heels - 3 open slots, Illinois
(out) Pittsburgh Panthers - No open slots, Penn State and OK State
Syracuse Orange - 1 open slot, Notre Dame
(out) Virginia Cavaliers - no open slots, Oregon
(out) Virginia Tech Hokies - no open slots, Tennessee and Notre Dame
Wake Forest Demon Deacons - 1 open slot, Indiana

Big 12 (3 Non Conference Games)
(out) Baylor Bears - No open slots, No P5 opponents
(out) Iowa State Cyclones - No open slots, Iowa
(out) Kansas Jayhawks - No open slots, No P5 opponents
Kansas State Wildcats - 2 open slots, No P5 opponents
(out) Oklahoma Sooners - No open slots, Ohio State
(out) Oklahoma State Cowboys - No open slots, Pitt
(out) TCU Horned Frogs - No open slots, Arkansas
(out) Texas Longhorns - No open slots, Notre Dame and Cal
Texas Tech Red Raiders - 1 open slot, Arizona State
(out) West Virginia Mountaineers - No open slots, Missouri (as announced today)


Big Ten (3 Non Conference Games)
(out) Illinois Fighting Illini - No open slots, North Carolina
(out) Indiana Hoosiers - No open slots, Wake Forest
(out) Iowa Hawkeyes - No open slots, Iowa State
(out) Maryland Terrapins - No open slots, No P5 Opponents
(out) Michigan Wolverines - No open slots, Colorado
(out) Michigan State Spartans - No open slots, Notre Dame
(out) Minnesota Golden Gophers - No open slots, Oregon State
(out) Nebraska Cornhuskers - No open slots, Oregon
(out) Northwestern Wildcats - No open slots, Duke
(out) Ohio State Buckeyes - No open slots, Oklahoma
(out) Penn State Nittany Lions - No open slots, Pitt
(out) Purdue Boilermakers - No open slots, No P5 Opponents
(out) Rutgers Scarlet Knights - No open slots, Washington
(out) Wisconsin Badgers - No open slots, LSU

Independents (open schedule)
Army Black Knights - 1 open slot, Notre Dame and Duke
BYU Cougars - 3 open slots, Arizona and West Virginia
(out) Notre Dame Fighting Irish - No open slots, USC, Texas, Stanford, Michigan State, and 5 ACC

Pac 12 (3 Non Conference Games)
Arizona Wildcats - 1 open slot, No P5 opponents
(out) Arizona State Sun Devils - No open slots, Texas Tech
California Golden Bears - 1 open slot, Texas
(out) Colorado Buffaloes - No open slots, Michigan
(out) Oregon Ducks - No open slots, Virginia and Nebraska
(out) Oregon State Beavers - No open slots, Minnesota
Stanford Cardinal - 2 open slots, Notre Dame
(out) UCLA Bruins - No open slots, Texas A&M
USC Trojans - 1 open slot, Alabama and Notre Dame
(out) Utah Utes - No open slots, No P5 opponents
(out) Washington Huskies - No open slots, Rutgers
(out) Washington State Cougars - No open slots, No P5 opponents

SEC Teams - 2016 P5 Opponent
Alabama - USC
Arkansas - TCU
Auburn - Clemson
Florida - Florida State
Georgia - Georgia Tech
Kentucky - Louisville
LSU - Wisconsin
Missouri - West Virginia
South Carolina - Clemson
Tennessee - Virginia Tech
Texas A&M - UCLA
Vanderbilt - Georgia Tech

So that leaves us with:

Open slots and no P5 Opponent:
Boston College Eagles - 1 open slot, no current P5
Kansas State Wildcats - 2 open slots, No P5 opponents
Arizona Wildcats - 1 open slot, No P5 opponents

Open slots and existing P5 opponents:
Florida State Seminoles - 2 open slots, Florida
Louisville Cardinals - 1 open slot, Kentucky
Miami (FL) Hurricanes - 1 open slot, Notre Dame
North Carolina Tar Heels - 3 open slots, Illinois
Syracuse Orange - 1 open slot, Notre Dame
Wake Forest Demon Deacons - 1 open slot, Indiana
Texas Tech Red Raiders - 1 open slot, Arizona State
California Golden Bears - 1 open slot, Texas
Stanford Cardinal - 2 open slots, Notre Dame
USC Trojans - 1 open slot, Alabama and Notre Dame

No Open slots and No P5 opponents (would have to drop a G5 opponent):
Baylor Bears - No open slots, No P5 opponents
Kansas Jayhawks - No open slots, No P5 opponents
Maryland Terrapins - No open slots, No P5 Opponents
Purdue Boilermakers - No open slots, No P5 Opponents
Utah Utes - No open slots, No P5 opponents

Independents:
Army Black Knights - 1 open slot, Notre Dame and Duke
BYU Cougars - 3 open slots, Arizona and West Virginia

Or we play a nonconference home and home with Mississippi since they don't have a 2016 P5 opponent either.
 
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