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Future OOC Schedules
The Utah-Florida thread got me to thinking about who we might have scheduled for the future, so I went out to FBS schedules.com. It doesn't seem we have that much announced beyond the next few years, other teams have things pretty far out into the future. It was interesting to me that in 2023 BYU has 11 games scheduled and we aren't one of them. BYU also just announced another long series of games with their new "rival" Boise State. Any word or rumors of who we might be playing OOC? Is the BYU series going to die after this contract?
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I hope the BYU series doesn't die yet. I want to take the lead in the series first. Then we can let it die.
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I wouldn't mind seeing us schedule some P5 OOC games with teams like University of Colorado, Texas Tech, Washington State, Oregon State, Kansas, etc.
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
Good sentiment (I agree), but it will take quite a while. If we assume we can win 80% of the games we play against BYU it would take 19 years to seize the lead in the series. If we assume a perfect record it would take 12 years.thegreendalegelf wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 12:56 pmI hope the BYU series doesn't die yet. I want to take the lead in the series first. Then we can let it die.
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
Here are some of the teams we haven't really played that I think we would do well to try and pick up games. P5 or G5 games that are winnable and respectable.
Played a bit
Colorado (18 games)
Memphis (7 games)
Kansas State (5 games)
Utah (112 games)
ASU (13 games)
Played a few games before in semi distant past:
Houston (1 game in 1981)
Kansas (1 game in 1986)
UCF ( 2001)
USF (2001)
Illinois (1989)
Iowa (1957, 2002)
Kentucky (1970,80,87)
Oregon State (1904, 97,98)
Army (1969)
Cincinnati (1997)
Never Played:
West Virginia
SMU
Navy
Tulsa
Maryland
Indiana
Purdue
Rutgers
Cal
Vanderbilt
South Carolina
Played a bit
Colorado (18 games)
Memphis (7 games)
Kansas State (5 games)
Utah (112 games)
ASU (13 games)
Played a few games before in semi distant past:
Houston (1 game in 1981)
Kansas (1 game in 1986)
UCF ( 2001)
USF (2001)
Illinois (1989)
Iowa (1957, 2002)
Kentucky (1970,80,87)
Oregon State (1904, 97,98)
Army (1969)
Cincinnati (1997)
Never Played:
West Virginia
SMU
Navy
Tulsa
Maryland
Indiana
Purdue
Rutgers
Cal
Vanderbilt
South Carolina
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I know you guys get sick of the admins saying this but for those that might not know, one can always go directly to the schedule link right here at our very own site and see all known games scheduled for the future. Choose football only and then select any future season you would like to see from the pull down. There are currently games listed out to 2024.NavyBlue wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 12:39 pmThe Utah-Florida thread got me to thinking about who we might have scheduled for the future, so I went out to FBS schedules.com. It doesn't seem we have that much announced beyond the next few years, other teams have things pretty far out into the future. It was interesting to me that in 2023 BYU has 11 games scheduled and we aren't one of them. BYU also just announced another long series of games with their new "rival" Boise State. Any word or rumors of who we might be playing OOC? Is the BYU series going to die after this contract?
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Coach Anderson said in one of his interviews before the season started that he wants to stay closer to home when playing OOC schedules in the future. I remember him almost sounding annoyed that we had to go to Wake and LSU in the same year. He said something along the lines of, we don't need to play in so many big-money games anymore and we are past that point as a program now. I can't remember what interview it was but it felt like he wants to play more games against PAC 12. I don't think he specifically said PAC 12, but I came away thinking that was what he meant.
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I am aware that future schedules are posted in the schedule area of this board. I look at it fairly regularly.Aglicious wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 2:36 pmI know you guys get sick of the admins saying this but for those that might not know, one can always go directly to the schedule link right here at our very own site and see all known games scheduled for the future. Choose football only and then select any future season you would like to see from the pull down. There are currently games listed out to 2024.NavyBlue wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 12:39 pmThe Utah-Florida thread got me to thinking about who we might have scheduled for the future, so I went out to FBS schedules.com. It doesn't seem we have that much announced beyond the next few years, other teams have things pretty far out into the future. It was interesting to me that in 2023 BYU has 11 games scheduled and we aren't one of them. BYU also just announced another long series of games with their new "rival" Boise State. Any word or rumors of who we might be playing OOC? Is the BYU series going to die after this contract?
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I want to know how the Lobos get a game with the Golden Domers.
Being from Chicago, and having friends who are ND alums, I would love to see a game in South Bend.
Being from Chicago, and having friends who are ND alums, I would love to see a game in South Bend.
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Same way we get them with Alabama, LSU, USC etc. No return game. Nevada played there a few years ago as well.88USUAggie wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 3:04 pmI want to know how the Lobos get a game with the Golden Domers.
Being from Chicago, and having friends who are ND alums, I would love to see a game in South Bend.
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I like the home and home coming up with Washington State. Playing at Washington, Alabama and Iowa in the coming years. Maybe Saban will retire and leave a dumpster fire before 2022. One can hope!
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YES!!NavyBlue wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 2:46 pmI am aware that future schedules are posted in the schedule area of this board. I look at it fairly regularly.Aglicious wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 2:36 pmI know you guys get sick of the admins saying this but for those that might not know, one can always go directly to the schedule link right here at our very own site and see all known games scheduled for the future. Choose football only and then select any future season you would like to see from the pull down. There are currently games listed out to 2024.NavyBlue wrote: ↑September 24th, 2019, 12:39 pmThe Utah-Florida thread got me to thinking about who we might have scheduled for the future, so I went out to FBS schedules.com. It doesn't seem we have that much announced beyond the next few years, other teams have things pretty far out into the future. It was interesting to me that in 2023 BYU has 11 games scheduled and we aren't one of them. BYU also just announced another long series of games with their new "rival" Boise State. Any word or rumors of who we might be playing OOC? Is the BYU series going to die after this contract?
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By time the zoo's contract with Bozo ends, the y will have renamed itself Utah State University at Provo, or USUOP
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I love our Home-Home with Washington State and would like to see more like that with mid-tier P5 schools from the Big12 or Pac12, or against top tier G5 schools like byu just announced with UCF. Would like to keep byu on the schedule as well.
P5 Home-Home games I think we could realistically schedule
PAC12 - Washington State (obviously), Arizona, California, Oregon State, Colorado (though after 10 years at Mile High, 2020 is their last scheduled game vs CSU and it will be in Ft Collins)
Big 12 - Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech; Iowa State, MAYBE TCU or Baylor
ACC - Duke, Syracuse, Wake Forest (should have been)
Big 10 - Indiana, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers
SEC - Vanderbilt, Miss St, Kentucky
G5 Home-Home games I think we should try schedule
AAC - UCF, USF, Houston, Cincinnati, SMU
CUSA - UTEP, North Texas, Rice
MAC - Meh.... Maybe Northern Illinois, one of the DIrectional Michigans, or Toledo - Just for the recruiting bases
SunBelt - Also meh... maybe App State for how good they have been
P5 Home-Home games I think we could realistically schedule
PAC12 - Washington State (obviously), Arizona, California, Oregon State, Colorado (though after 10 years at Mile High, 2020 is their last scheduled game vs CSU and it will be in Ft Collins)
Big 12 - Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech; Iowa State, MAYBE TCU or Baylor
ACC - Duke, Syracuse, Wake Forest (should have been)
Big 10 - Indiana, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers
SEC - Vanderbilt, Miss St, Kentucky
G5 Home-Home games I think we should try schedule
AAC - UCF, USF, Houston, Cincinnati, SMU
CUSA - UTEP, North Texas, Rice
MAC - Meh.... Maybe Northern Illinois, one of the DIrectional Michigans, or Toledo - Just for the recruiting bases
SunBelt - Also meh... maybe App State for how good they have been
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I think 2023 might be the year we skip that game to get BYU and Boise State on alternating years instead of having both teams play in Logan the same year. That would be a strange year for BYU-P. No Utah or Utah State.thegreendalegelf wrote:I hope the BYU series doesn't die yet. I want to take the lead in the series first. Then we can let it die.
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Re: Future OOC Schedules
I really want to keep BYU on the schedule for every year ... unless we can alternate them and Utah, which won’t happen anytime soon. It would be good to work it out so them and Boise are out of phase of each other though. It’s nice to have at least one of them at home each year.
Building up a competitive rivalry with Boise and BYU is one of the most important things we can do. Both of those programs have a national audience and being considered equals with them is good for us.
For OOC games I’d prefer to have:
1) one high visibility P5 money game on the road
1) BYU home and home
1) FCS team at home (preferably regional)
1) Respectable G5 (or lower/mid P5) home and home
Building up a competitive rivalry with Boise and BYU is one of the most important things we can do. Both of those programs have a national audience and being considered equals with them is good for us.
For OOC games I’d prefer to have:
1) one high visibility P5 money game on the road
1) BYU home and home
1) FCS team at home (preferably regional)
1) Respectable G5 (or lower/mid P5) home and home
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I hate BYU, but as long as we are getting home and homes that aren't in late November I'm in.
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