
Originally Posted by
RaginDave
Unfortunately while flexing a game is a good idea in theory, it will never happen at the G5 level at least. Most of us are making plans well in advance on where we are going to go and how we are going to get there, if we are going to a road game. They are not going to replace a Texas State for a JMU because most people already have their flights, hotels and/or travel information already locked down. Now flexing a game time might be a better idea, meaning if you have a time slot for an ESPN network game already set and it ends up being a 2-7 team playing a 3-6 team because both teams were much worse then expected but you have a 8-1 and 7-2 team matchup that might be better for TV, then yes by all means we should look at it, but moving a game from one venue to another vs another foe is just too difficult that late in the season for both fans, teams and schools in general.
The closest anything like that occurred was the Covid season, where Covid Carolina set up a game vs BYU, but that was specifically because the Covid season occurred and both teams had bye weeks and both wanted a chance at a NY6 game.
For me, if I had planned an VRBO and travel to San Marcos, TX for late November and the conference changed it and all of a sudden I was playing in Huntington, WV (not that their is anything wrong with Huntington, I have been their it is a nice college town, not necessarily in late November, though), I would be a little ____ed.