• It's officially "talk about college football" season now

    From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 27 16:14:50 2022
    Apparently, in May, the NCAA changed the bylaws so that teams can start practice 31 days before their first game instead of 29 - that's today for the Week 0 teams.

    That means it's time for me to start posting my usual blatherings about actual college football...starting with a few schedule notes.

    Here are the teams with all-FBS schedules:
    Colorado
    Florida
    Houston
    Maryland
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    North Carolina
    Notre Dame
    Ohio State
    Oklahoma
    Penn State
    USC
    Texas
    UNLV
    UTEP
    Western Kentucky

    On the other hand, here are the teams with two FCS games (counting James Madison as FBS, even though they're still in their FCS-to-FBS transition):
    Appalachian State plays Robert Morris and The Citadel
    Army plays Colgate and Villanova
    Marshall plays Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State
    This could be important at the end of the season, as a 6-6 team with two FCS wins is treated as a 5-7 team for bowl eligibility purposes.

    The FBS schedules will be "linked" in Week 3 - that is, after week 3, every team has a chain of opponents of games already played to any other FBS team.
    The longest week 3 chain is 19 games; there are two of them.
    One is Oklahoma State - East Carolina:
    Oklahoma State - Arizona State (9/10)
    Arizona State - Eastern Michigan (9/17)
    Eastern Michigan - Louisiana-Lafayette (9/10)
    Louisiana-Lafayette - Rice (9/17)
    Rice - USC (9/3)
    USC - Fresno State (9/17)
    Fresno State - Oregon State (9/10)
    Oregon State - Boise State (9/3)
    Boise State - New Mexico (9/9)
    New Mexico - UTEP (9/17)
    UTEP - New Mexico State (9/10)
    New Mexico State - Minnesota (9/1)
    Minnesota - Colorado (9/17)
    Colorado - Air Force (9/10)
    Air Force - Wyoming (9/16)
    Wyoming - Illinois (8/27)
    Illinois - Virginia (9/10)
    Virginia - Old Dominion (9/17)
    Old Dominion - East Carolina (9/10)
    The other is Arizona State-North Carolina State, which starts with the ASU-EMU game and ends with East Carolina - North Carolina State (9/3).

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 27 17:03:43 2022
    OK.

    Ohio State.
    Alabama.
    Georgia.

    All done.

    Mike

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  • From RSFC Moderator@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Fri Jul 29 10:22:45 2022
    On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 7:14:53 PM UTC-4, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:

    On the other hand, here are the teams with two FCS games (counting James Madison as FBS, even though they're still in their FCS-to-FBS transition):
    Appalachian State plays Robert Morris and The Citadel
    Army plays Colgate and Villanova
    Marshall plays Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State
    This could be important at the end of the season, as a 6-6 team with two FCS wins is treated as a 5-7 team for bowl eligibility purposes.

    That seems harsh, is there a reason it's not 5-6?

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 29 10:50:48 2022
    On the other hand, here are the teams with two FCS games (counting James Madison as FBS, even though they're still in their FCS-to-FBS transition):
    Appalachian State plays Robert Morris and The Citadel
    Army plays Colgate and Villanova
    Marshall plays Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State
    This could be important at the end of the season, as a 6-6 team with two FCS wins is treated as a 5-7 team for bowl eligibility purposes.
    That seems harsh, is there a reason it's not 5-6?
    5-6 and 5-7 teams are treated the same when it gets down to choosing 5-win teams for bowls. Note that a 5-8 Hawaii or WKU would not be eligible.

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  • From Irish Mike@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Thu Aug 4 10:22:57 2022
    On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 7:14:53 PM UTC-4, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Apparently, in May, the NCAA changed the bylaws so that teams can start practice 31 days before their first game instead of 29 - that's today for the Week 0 teams.

    That means it's time for me to start posting my usual blatherings about actual college football...starting with a few schedule notes.

    Here are the teams with all-FBS schedules:
    Colorado
    Florida
    Houston
    Maryland
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    North Carolina
    Notre Dame
    Ohio State
    Oklahoma
    Penn State
    USC
    Texas
    UNLV
    UTEP
    Western Kentucky

    On the other hand, here are the teams with two FCS games (counting James Madison as FBS, even though they're still in their FCS-to-FBS transition):
    Appalachian State plays Robert Morris and The Citadel
    Army plays Colgate and Villanova
    Marshall plays Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State
    This could be important at the end of the season, as a 6-6 team with two FCS wins is treated as a 5-7 team for bowl eligibility purposes.

    The FBS schedules will be "linked" in Week 3 - that is, after week 3, every team has a chain of opponents of games already played to any other FBS team.
    The longest week 3 chain is 19 games; there are two of them.
    One is Oklahoma State - East Carolina:
    Oklahoma State - Arizona State (9/10)
    Arizona State - Eastern Michigan (9/17)
    Eastern Michigan - Louisiana-Lafayette (9/10)
    Louisiana-Lafayette - Rice (9/17)
    Rice - USC (9/3)
    USC - Fresno State (9/17)
    Fresno State - Oregon State (9/10)
    Oregon State - Boise State (9/3)
    Boise State - New Mexico (9/9)
    New Mexico - UTEP (9/17)
    UTEP - New Mexico State (9/10)
    New Mexico State - Minnesota (9/1)
    Minnesota - Colorado (9/17)
    Colorado - Air Force (9/10)
    Air Force - Wyoming (9/16)
    Wyoming - Illinois (8/27)
    Illinois - Virginia (9/10)
    Virginia - Old Dominion (9/17)
    Old Dominion - East Carolina (9/10)
    The other is Arizona State-North Carolina State, which starts with the ASU-EMU game and ends with East Carolina - North Carolina State (9/3).

    If you want to talk about college football you only need four (4) words:

    The Ohio State Buckeyes.

    Irish Mike

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to Irish Mike on Thu Aug 4 11:03:29 2022
    On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 12:23:00 PM UTC-5, Irish Mike wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 7:14:53 PM UTC-4, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Apparently, in May, the NCAA changed the bylaws so that teams can start practice 31 days before their first game instead of 29 - that's today for the Week 0 teams.

    That means it's time for me to start posting my usual blatherings about actual college football...starting with a few schedule notes.

    Here are the teams with all-FBS schedules:
    Colorado
    Florida
    Houston
    Maryland
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    North Carolina
    Notre Dame
    Ohio State
    Oklahoma
    Penn State
    USC
    Texas
    UNLV
    UTEP
    Western Kentucky

    On the other hand, here are the teams with two FCS games (counting James Madison as FBS, even though they're still in their FCS-to-FBS transition):
    Appalachian State plays Robert Morris and The Citadel
    Army plays Colgate and Villanova
    Marshall plays Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State
    This could be important at the end of the season, as a 6-6 team with two FCS wins is treated as a 5-7 team for bowl eligibility purposes.

    The FBS schedules will be "linked" in Week 3 - that is, after week 3, every team has a chain of opponents of games already played to any other FBS team.
    The longest week 3 chain is 19 games; there are two of them.
    One is Oklahoma State - East Carolina:
    Oklahoma State - Arizona State (9/10)
    Arizona State - Eastern Michigan (9/17)
    Eastern Michigan - Louisiana-Lafayette (9/10)
    Louisiana-Lafayette - Rice (9/17)
    Rice - USC (9/3)
    USC - Fresno State (9/17)
    Fresno State - Oregon State (9/10)
    Oregon State - Boise State (9/3)
    Boise State - New Mexico (9/9)
    New Mexico - UTEP (9/17)
    UTEP - New Mexico State (9/10)
    New Mexico State - Minnesota (9/1)
    Minnesota - Colorado (9/17)
    Colorado - Air Force (9/10)
    Air Force - Wyoming (9/16)
    Wyoming - Illinois (8/27)
    Illinois - Virginia (9/10)
    Virginia - Old Dominion (9/17)
    Old Dominion - East Carolina (9/10)
    The other is Arizona State-North Carolina State, which starts with the ASU-EMU game and ends with East Carolina - North Carolina State (9/3).
    If you want to talk about college football you only need four (4) words:

    The Ohio State Buckeyes.

    Hey, I can play this game!

    The Southern California Trojans!

    Wheeeee!

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to unclejr on Thu Aug 4 16:05:46 2022
    On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 11:03:32 AM UTC-7, unclejr wrote:
    On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 12:23:00 PM UTC-5, Irish Mike wrote:

    If you want to talk about college football you only need four (4) words:

    The Ohio State Buckeyes.
    Hey, I can play this game!

    The Southern California Trojans!

    Alabama, Georgia, none else.

    Mike

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