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2012 Football Schedule

kalm said:
LDopaPDX said:
And there's a reason none of those teams you mention made the playoffs....

And that is the decision we face. Do we want to be successful, or do we want to schedule ourselves out of contention? It really boils down to that... the evidence really can't be more clear.

And we probably can't afford to do otherwise. Have a program that is saddled with scheduling disadvantages or go the way of Hofstra, Northeastern, or Western Washington.

at least play a second fbs late in the season, or choose weak fcs teams as away games.
ex.
@WSU - fbs money game vs weak (beatable) fbs team
home vs weak non conf fcs
@weak non conf fcs
=recipe for success
 
I like your compromise Falkin. In fact, I'd give you sole authority to create our schedule given your sage predictions last year. There are a lot of smart fans on here. Merry Christmas to all of you.
 

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