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Lord McBuckethead
05-27-2025, 05:47 PM
I am for it. I also would like to see one of the other ones have to be a BIG10 matchup home and away rotating. Set weekend time to do it every year.

For instance, all teams play week 3 against the BIG10.

Todd4State
05-27-2025, 06:35 PM
I think that is what is inevitably going to happen.

BravesDoggy
05-28-2025, 11:34 AM
Mississippi State, Arkansas and Vandy will get an annual rotation of Ohio State, Michigan, Oregon while Alabama, Georgia, and Texas will enjoy their annual matchups with Northwestern, Purdue, and Rutgers

DownwardDawg
05-28-2025, 11:43 AM
If we play 9 SEC games, the other 3 games should be Umass, Jacksonville State, and Tulane.

BravesDoggy
05-28-2025, 12:45 PM
If we play 9 SEC games, the other 3 games should be Umass, Jacksonville State, and Tulane.

I think the "free" FCS win games should be done away with. And if you are going to go with a 9 game league schedule and a mandantory BiG/SEC game, then the 6 win bowl mandate should be dropped. We are barely fielding enough bowl eligible teams anyway so who cares if a 5-7 SEC or Big Ten team plays in the Tiddlywink Bowl.

DawgFromOxford
05-28-2025, 01:05 PM
I think the "free" FCS win games should be done away with. And if you are going to go with a 9 game league schedule and a mandantory BiG/SEC game, then the 6 win bowl mandate should be dropped. We are barely fielding enough bowl eligible teams anyway so who cares if a 5-7 SEC or Big Ten team plays in the Tiddlywink Bowl.

This. I'd rather watch us play 12 P4 opponents that are fun match ups than us beat a team like MTSU 3 or 4 times a year.

Political Hack
05-28-2025, 01:54 PM
I like the "only one FCS team per year" rule towards bowl eligibility. They should do the same with non-P4 schools. You only get 1 per year. That would give teams 1-2 "warm up" games per year to get film and work out kinks before hitting the conference schedule. With the addition of playoff games and conference championship games, having 1-2 lighter weeks throughout the season (e.g., game 1 and Homecoming) gives the players bodies a little time to heal if needed.

BravesDoggy
05-28-2025, 03:24 PM
I just think the FCS is so bad now at the bottom end. Now that teams like Liberty, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw, Sam Houston, etc have all moved to D1, you have a small tier of good teams and then total trash. Programs would be stupid to schedule a Montana or North Dakota State and we get absolutely nothing out of demolishing a SWAC team or East TN State. Nobody goes to the game and if you did away with the 6 win requirement that free FCS win is meaningless anyway. There are still enough teams at the bottom of the FBS that you could easily guarantee a win or 2.