huh? you wont win the first game for crying out loud!!The schedule is so bad--only two decent games are back to back
Even with the roster rebuild we should be 5-0
huh? you wont win the first game for crying out loud!!The schedule is so bad--only two decent games are back to back
Even with the roster rebuild we should be 5-0
All of the other Big Ten contenders will be knocking one another off.Not even sure 10-2 gets us in the playoff with that schedule...and it probably shouldn't.
Yes I know that you are an experienced Marcher, probably the standard bearer.I want 24 teams so you dont need to convince me
Going 10-2 with that schedule makes us Vandy this yearAll of the other Big Ten contenders will be knocking one another off.
10-2 is almost assured to be top 3-4 in Big Ten, and a postseason spot. (95% chance?)
Whether it "should" or not is another question.
No I think a playoff including all conference champs that still allows the best teams in is necessary. See FCS this year.Yes I know that you are an experienced Marcher, probably the standard bearer.
You think more crap is better when it is just more crap. Quantity does not equal quality regardless of how much you think it does.
If we assume Indiana, Ohio State, and Oregon "like last year," then it's probably imperative that Penn State get the W over Michigan, since they would likely be the 4th team in (if not PSU). Winning against USC would also be nice. To me, the issue is not getting 4 B1G teams into the playoff, but rather, which 4. Leaving a 10-2 PSU team out would be tantamount to leaving Bama out with a 10-win regular-season record - it's just not done.Not even sure 10-2 gets us in the playoff with that schedule...and it probably shouldn't.
It's not done with Bama has a win over Georgia and played a tough schedule. This schedule is garbage.If we assume Indiana, Ohio State, and Oregon "like last year," then it's probably imperative that Penn State get the W over Michigan, since they would likely be the 4th team in (if not PSU). Winning against USC would also be nice. To me, the issue is not getting 4 B1G teams into the playoff, but rather, which 4. Leaving a 10-2 PSU team out would be tantamount to leaving Bama out with a 10-win regular-season record - it's just not done.
And having the best record is a bad thing?The big issue with scheduling road game with Temple is NOT "not getting 8 home games" (I know someone else brought that up).
The big issue is that scheduling the OOC road game with Temple means:
By scheduling the home and home with Temple, PSU cannot (unless it plays fewer than 7 home games a year - which it would never do) schedule any decent OOC games. Period. That is just bush league.
While:
OSU schedules home and home with Texas (and Alabama and Georgia)
Michigan schedules home and home with Oklahoma (and Texas and Notre Dame)
USC schedules home and home with Notre Dame (Yes, I know that series is likely to terminate - we will see who they set up future OOCs home-and-homes with. I don't expect it will be "Temple")
Washington schedules home and home with Tennessee
Heck, Purdue has upcoming home and home with Notre Dame and Ole Miss, and Indiana with home and home with Notre Dame - as does Michigan State, and Maryland has home and home with Virginia Tech, and Nebraska has Oklahoma and Arizona. Minnesota has Alabama.
But PSU schedules their OOC as if they were Rutgres.
Those schedules, of course, were set up by Sandy B and CJF (who insisted on a full buffet of cupcakes - so lay the appropriate level of responsibility on whomever you prefer).
How will PK approach OOC schedules?
Well, so far, IIRC, the three OOCs scheduled under Kraft have been Buffalo, UMass, and Maine (after dropping "too tough" Delaware?). Sounds like more of the same - maybe even weaker than the Sandy/CJF scrimmages. Are St Francis College and IUP available?
Embarrassing? Pathetic?
And they expect people to pay huge $$$ for that?
"Wut?".
The uber-cupcake OOC, along with the semi-random "luck of the draw" bottom fishing in the Big Ten slate, creates a 2026 schedule that would embarrass an ACC program.
Sooner or later, I would expect, it will be the TV folks who exert the pressure to upgrade schedules (with more good-vs-good conference games, and fewer dogmeat OOCs).
They pay a LOT of $ (around $1 Billion per year?) and to have one of their most attractive products (PSU) play 2, maybe 3, highly marketable games in an entire season (and even that is a generous description) - they can NOT be happy.
On the plus side for people (not "The Rick") who revel in punching down against the Temples/Delawares of the football world, PSU could be a rather mediocre team (by PSU/Big Ten standards) and end up with the best record in the Big Ten. Just about all the other contenders have 4-5-6 high quality games this year - to PSU's 2 or 3.
"Wut?"And having the best record is a bad thing?
Would you rather have a tough schedule and be 8-4 or have an easy schedule and be 11-1? It’s really not that confusing."Wut?"
I'd rather be 11-1 with a tough schedule. Not sure why those are my options.Would you rather have a tough schedule and be 8-4 or have an easy schedule and be 11-1? It’s really not that confusing.
Because some of the good programs sometimes beat you. And it’s harder to win four or five tough games in one season than two or three.I'd rather be 11-1 with a tough schedule. Not sure why those are my options.
And sometimes you beat good programs. I'd rather go 10-2 with a tough schedule than 11-1 with next year's schedule. Going 11-1 without beating anyone isn't exciting. I'd rather go 8-4 playing a challenging schedule and understanding exactly how good we are.Because some of the good programs sometimes beat you. And it’s harder to win four or five tough games in one season than two or three.
Look at Bama's SOS.For years Alabama rarely played Georgia in regular season, and this was before the
SEC expansion. Yet Nick was considered the GOAT and made the playoffs.![]()
I enjoy going 11-1 and making the playoffs. Worked years for Clemson.And sometimes you beat good programs. I'd rather go 10-2 with a tough schedule than 11-1 with next year's schedule. Going 11-1 without beating anyone isn't exciting. I'd rather go 8-4 playing a challenging schedule and understanding exactly how good we are.
The schedule screams "afraid of competition". You may enjoy beating bad teams...I don't.
You have to win in the playoffs for it to matter--as a Steelers fan I get that better than anyoneI enjoy going 11-1 and making the playoffs. Worked years for Clemson.
wut?For years Alabama rarely played Georgia in regular season, and this was before the
SEC expansion. Yet Nick was considered the GOAT and made the playoffs.![]()
Rick, the real point of the post you were responding to was that Alabama rarely played Georgia, the guy says.wut?
Key Accomplishments & Resume Highlights:
Saban, who retired after the 2023 season, established a 26-game winning streak (2015-16) and never had a losing season in 28 total years as a collegiate head coach. He is widely recognized for building a sustained dynasty, with his 2011-2020 teams winning 127 games—the most in a 10-year span in modern college football history.
- National Championships (Alabama): 6 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020).
- SEC Championships (Alabama): 9.
- Overall Record at Alabama: 201-29 (.874).
- College Football Playoff Record: 9-5.
- Bowl Record: 16-7.
- Heisman Trophy Winners Coached: 4 (Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry, DeVonta Smith, Bryce Young).
- NFL Draft Picks: 133 total, 47 first-round selections.
- Accolades: Multiple-time National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson, Associated Press).
A man must have a code.He was poking the goat and I won’t have it
And sometimes you beat good programs. I'd rather go 10-2 with a tough schedule than 11-1 with next year's schedule. Going 11-1 without beating anyone isn't exciting. I'd rather go 8-4 playing a challenging schedule and understanding exactly how good we are.
The schedule screams "afraid of competition". You may enjoy beating bad teams...I don't.
And unknown millions spent pre NIL.wut?
Key Accomplishments & Resume Highlights:
Saban, who retired after the 2023 season, established a 26-game winning streak (2015-16) and never had a losing season in 28 total years as a collegiate head coach. He is widely recognized for building a sustained dynasty, with his 2011-2020 teams winning 127 games—the most in a 10-year span in modern college football history.
- National Championships (Alabama): 6 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020).
- SEC Championships (Alabama): 9.
- Overall Record at Alabama: 201-29 (.874).
- College Football Playoff Record: 9-5.
- Bowl Record: 16-7.
- Heisman Trophy Winners Coached: 4 (Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry, DeVonta Smith, Bryce Young).
- NFL Draft Picks: 133 total, 47 first-round selections.
- Accolades: Multiple-time National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson, Associated Press).
If Franklin beats UCLA and Northwestern I'd still want him to be our coachYou would still complain because the the tough games were losses. Just ask Franklin.
Opinion not fact--but also true of all programs using your logic. It's naive to believe any program didn't have guys being paid.And unknown millions spent pre NIL.
You get my statement. If PS played OSU the same amount of time as Alabama played Georgia resultsRick, the real point of the post you were responding to was that Alabama rarely played Georgia, the guy says.
Sorry i offended you.He was poking the goat and I won’t have it
Never bro, this is fun. Work Is serious.Sorry i offended you.
Exactly. 10 of 12 years they didn’t play each other in regular season. Meanwhile our division kept giving each other a loss.For years Alabama rarely played Georgia in regular season, and this was before the
SEC expansion. Yet Nick was considered the GOAT and made the playoffs.![]()
It helps when you miss ga 10 out of 12 years in regular season. If they played one of them would have had another loss and may not have made sec champ or playoffs or back into playoffs.wut?
Key Accomplishments & Resume Highlights:
Saban, who retired after the 2023 season, established a 26-game winning streak (2015-16) and never had a losing season in 28 total years as a collegiate head coach. He is widely recognized for building a sustained dynasty, with his 2011-2020 teams winning 127 games—the most in a 10-year span in modern college football history.
- National Championships (Alabama): 6 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020).
- SEC Championships (Alabama): 9.
- Overall Record at Alabama: 201-29 (.874).
- College Football Playoff Record: 9-5.
- Bowl Record: 16-7.
- Heisman Trophy Winners Coached: 4 (Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry, DeVonta Smith, Bryce Young).
- NFL Draft Picks: 133 total, 47 first-round selections.
- Accolades: Multiple-time National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson, Associated Press).
You understandIt helps when you miss ga 10 out of 12 years in regular season. If they played one of them would have had another loss and may not have made sec champ or playoffs or back into playoffs.
PSU has the easiest schedule in 2026 per Joel Klatt.
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