good laugh, check out the post on nafoom grading the SEC non-conference schedules. Let me make clear that I in no way thing MSU's is tough, by the way.
you think OM's is anything better than a C (to suggest an A is 17ing laughable, at best), then you're being a homer. Boise State 2014 is not Boise State 2006/2007. Then Presbyterian, Memphis, and ULL? A/B? Give me a break.
If you want to play that game, South Alabama beat that tough ULL team 30-8 last year. Not to mention that USM isn't the toughest OOC game on our schedule. Truth is, our OOC schedule deserves an F. But yours is no better than a C.
I agree that OM is not an A, but Boise and ULL are pretty good games. Boise finished with an 8-5 record last year, and they beat the toughest team on your non-conf schedule by 53 points. They lost their coach and qb i think, but return a lot from last year.
ULL has the great Hud, so how can you as a State fan discount that game?
Hey, I like weak OOC schedules. Under the current format, there is little reason to schedule tough unless you get a good cash payout for it, and even then, not so much.
Big OOC games are for the fans only, not for the program's benefit.
missing the point. I wasn't suggesting anything related to how any team should schedule. I was just commenting on the thread where someone graded OMs schedule (A-/B+). That is just stupid.
I agree that OM is not an A, but Boise and ULL are pretty good games. Boise finished with an 8-5 record last year, and they beat the toughest team on your non-conf schedule by 53 points. They lost their coach and qb i think, but return a lot from last year.
ULL has the great Hud, so how can you as a State fan discount that game?
I agree that OM is not an A, but Boise and ULL are pretty good games.
I'll agree with that. His rating for our schedule was a homer rating. I had the same thought, but I didn't express it in the thread. Personally, I like our OOC schedule because it SHOULD be a 4-0 slate, and we should get it with at least one good exposure game (Boise in Atlanta) mixed in.
To me, under the current set up, the number one goal of non-conference play should be to end up 4-0. That should come before everything else. Then, after that, you can look to how you can mix it up and still end up 4-0. We're having some good fortune with the Boise game. When we originally had them on our schedule, it was 2011 in Oxford. That Boise team would've destroyed our 2011 team to open the season. This year, we should be able to beat them by 2 scores and still get a touch of national respect for a quality win.