After reading today's article in the Oregonian, I've got some thoughts on next year's schedule. It quotes Interim AD Mariani saying she's trying to schedule one big "payday" game like Montana got with Iowa. I don't like that idea at all. Playing against a BCS school from any conference besides the PAC-10 is a waste of time. It wont give us any meaningful exposure. We need to play up to teams on the West Coast. If we could secure a PAC-10 "payday" game, I think it would be a great idea. I would then like to see us schedule a WAC school (Boise State, Fresno State) and with the last non-conference game.......Cal Poly or UC Davis. I think we need to begin a home and home rotation with Poly or Davis. We play there one year, they play here the next.
These are my thoughts on the "ideal" situation for next year. We get a decent payday ($200,000-350,000) from a PAC-10 school along with the exposure of that. We get some more exposure from playing a WAC school (where I think many of us would like to see PSU eventually end up). We also don't play down to any teams, so our strength of schedule doesn't get hurt. We play some of the best teams on the West Coast in I-AA, and we should have a shot at playoffs every year.
These are my thoughts on the "ideal" situation for next year. We get a decent payday ($200,000-350,000) from a PAC-10 school along with the exposure of that. We get some more exposure from playing a WAC school (where I think many of us would like to see PSU eventually end up). We also don't play down to any teams, so our strength of schedule doesn't get hurt. We play some of the best teams on the West Coast in I-AA, and we should have a shot at playoffs every year.