Why is it easier to schedule for baseball or softball but always lacking good opponents for football?
Always wondered that
For football or basketball always lacking good teams to play at home
Why is it easier to schedule for baseball or softball but always lacking good opponents for football?
Always wondered that
For football or basketball always lacking good teams to play at home
30 or so games for diamond sports vs 6 football or 12 basketball
With RPI as a metric for baseball and softball post season, I think good opponents want to schedule us to help their hosting/seeding chances.
Football is the gravy train. P4 schools want 8 home games to maximize revenue. They are also scared to play good G5 teams, especially on the road, because one loss and their season is done.
True to a degree, you wont get a road and home straight up, but if you offer more road games at their place AND make them feel that their return to your place is far off and not immediate you can definitely get them over.
As long as they get a SOS boost by playing you.
Football and basketball currently offer no SOS boost.
More like a pool of four games to play with annually for football, and it is true that if you only schedule ahead one year at a time, you are 100% correct.
Three-for-one looks 10 to 15 or even more years out.
That gives the scheduler a 60 game pool to play with in football and 225 games to negotiate with in basketball.
Thank you everyone for the input
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