Tough to start off on the road for two games next year....
Tough to start off on the road for two games next year....
It is too bad we can't schedule a 1AA home game to start every season. While it wouldn't guarantee us a win, it would be pretty close to that and we could work out our kinks before our first 1A game, like this year. Georgia and Ohio on the road to start will be tough, but if we are 1-1 with an open date, that would be good. Only 5 home games will make it tough to be bowl eligible. I still think we go to a bowl game this year which will lead to a better recruiting year and, despite the 7 away games, make it to a bowl game again next year as we will likely have a better team next year.
BTW, there were already several 1AA upsets and near upsets in game 1 this year. UVA, Duke, and Temple lost, Iowa needed two blocked field goal attempts in the last 10 seconds to win vs. N. Iowa and K State escaped over UMass. Because 1AA schools can accept immediate 1A transfers, they can be very competitive, especially teams that are already good year in and year out like McNeese and Appalachian State. The games are certainly no gimmes, but with most BCS schools scheduling this way, why not? That one win could be the difference in being bowl eligible. So, alternate an opening game each year among the Louisiana 1AA schools, McNeese, Southern, Grambling, Nichols, Southeastern and Northwestern. It guarantees a home opener each year, would be great for attendance, a better payout for the schools and it keeps the money in state.
Sorry to quote you , but I think its that you can only count 1 win per season. Hence, Tech only counted 1 last year.
Yep, check it out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowl_eligibility which is quoted from the NCAA post season handbook.The NCAA allows one victory per season over a Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) team to count toward an FBS team's bowl eligibility, so long as the FCS team has supplied financial aid for football averaging out to at least 56.7 full scholarships (90% of the limit of 63 allowed to FCS schools) over the preceding two years. This prevents teams from scheduling multiple games against FCS teams in an effort to pad their win total.
It's not an NCAA rule but I it might be a be a Conference Rule. I think that we are also required to play 11 home games every two years.
Would be nice to push Ohio back one year and replace them with Grambling as a Home game though. How set in Stone is next years schedule? Should I go ahead and put my vacation request in?
9/4: @Georgia
9/11: @Ohio
9/18: Open
9/25: Oklahoma State
10/2: Western Kentucky
10/9: @North Texas
10/16: Arkansas State
10/23: @Florida Atlantic
10/30: Florida International
11/6: @Ole Miss
11/13: Middle Tennessee
11/20: @ULM
11/27: @Troy
Actually that Ole Miss game wouldn't be a bad road trip. Do some tailgating, watch the game, drive over to Tunica and get a room. Sneak off from the wives and see if Platinum Plus is still open.
Who does UL have as out of conference opponents in 2010?
Georgia, home against okla st. Ohio u, don't remember who else...and the acc champ in the orange bowl
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https://forumeus.com/sh...d.php?t=22870
For tentative dates
This is the most recent 2010 schedule I have.
9/4: @Georgia
9/11: @Ohio
9/18: Open
9/25: Oklahoma State
10/2: Western Kentucky
10/9: @North Texas
10/16: Arkansas State
10/23: @Florida Atlantic
10/30: Florida International
11/6: @Ole Miss
11/13: Middle Tennessee
11/20: @ULM
11/27: @Troy
We need to be 1-1 with an open date to start the season. A loss to Ok State at home followed by 5 wins going into the Ole Miss game. A loss to Ole Miss and we are 6-3 with 3 games left for that illusive 7th game. Win one of three minimally and we are 7-5 and bowl bound, maybe 8-4 with MT at home. THAT should be the minimum expectation for next year for Bustle and staff.
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