That is an interesting prespective, BWK. I think Hud views it as him having our team in peak execution form later in the season... more than he sees the "big school" being preoccupied. Personally, I see the execution form of the "bigger program", later in the year, being as much of a disadvantage to us, as us being even "more prepared".
Some of our points are considerable. But, I think most "bigger programs" schedule the likes of UL early in the season, not only because they all do it and it creates open dates for OOC play, but they kind of like the idea of getting tuned up prior to meeting their toughest opponents. They are less organized and more conservative, generally, in those contests. Other mid majors recognize that tendency... and they use those games as "upset opportunities". They throw the kitchen sink at the "big school". We have never done that.
So, in going back and looking at our past as a "it makes more sense to play teams later in the year"... we are only feeding our own habit. We aren't going to get that many "big programs" late in the year. We need to reorganize our thinking around being upset-minded. And that means being innovative and unpredictable.
We too are in a conference. And I've heard over and over again that one of our goals is to win the conference championship. We never include that we also have a goal of taking down the giants. So, that makes me think that we are also conservative late in the season... when we've got a "giant" sandwiched in between two important conference opponents. I'm just not buying the "late season" giant killing mentality. You are either a giant killer... or you are not a giant killer.