IdaGriz01
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An article about the stupidities of the unbalanced scheduling in the bigger conferences. [My emphasis added here and there.]
http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20151014135343085585804
http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i=20151014135343085585804
It goes on and on … read the whole article if you have time. The situation has just gotten totally ridiculousHaley said:Unbalanced schedules tilt the playing field
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In the larger FCS conferences - and the 13-team Big Sky is the biggest - unbalanced scheduling has an impact because not all of the teams play each other. Southern Utah (3-2) has beaten Northern Colorado and Weber State - teams with a combined 8-30 conference record since 2013 - and hosts the Big Sky's only team without a conference win Saturday when it plays 1-5 Sacramento State.
In an eight-game conference schedule, the Thunderbirds won't be playing four Big Sky teams that have been nationally ranked this season - three-time defending champion Eastern Washington, Montana, North Dakota and Idaho State.
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The extreme example of unbalanced scheduling occurred in the 10-team Missouri Valley Football Conference last season. Co-champs North Dakota State and Illinois State didn't face each other in the regular season yet wound up meeting in the FCS championship game. …
Those two national powers - NDSU is ranked No. 2 and Illinois State No. 4 - aren't playing each other in the regular season again this year. In addition, two other nationally ranked teams in the Valley - Northern Iowa and Youngstown State - aren't meeting.
Last year's Southland Conference co-champs, Sam Houston State and Southeastern Louisiana, get to side-step each other despite the 11-team league shifting to a nine-game conference schedule this season.
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