I hope that it's a situational schedule too (but it is only situational if we accomplish getting out of the SBC). And if Scott actually believes it's an "uncomfortable anomaly", he sure doesn't act as such. It is imperative that we do exceptionally well with this schedule, or our fan base will recede quickly. That will have side effects that we won't recover from.
I see it as two different approaches. We have a schedule we can potentially dominate. We MUST now dominate it. The second issue is getting this kind of schedule eliminated. That is not a "scheduling" issue. It is a conference membership issue.
Personally, regardless of how much more fluidity there is to conference realignment, we waited too long to act on it. We put everything, from a program growth and capitalization from Hud's accomplishments perspective, in a suspended animation state for the past 12 months for the sake of the Master Plan. I'm telling you... this Master Plan better include the cure for cancer. If it does not, we need to run our management group out of town.