[Husker] New B1G scheduling

Mike Jaixen mikejaixen at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 29 09:21:07 CST 2012


Or just drop the idea of playing everybody in your division.  Keep it at five division games and three against the other division.  Rotate opponents annually so there isn't as long of a break between games.

Keep in mind that the B1G is likely headed to 16 teams, so even a nine game schedule doesn't solve these problems.  A nine game conference schedule also presents a risk to the conference in strength of schedule discussions. The non-conference game that will be dropped will not be the 1-AA "body bag" games, but rather a more competitive non-conference game.  Teams need 7 home games for revenue, so if you make teams go on the road for five conference games one season, they'll need all three non-conference games to be home games.

Mike Jaixen
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--- On Thu, 11/29/12, Andy Knipp <andy at knipp.com> wrote:

From: Andy Knipp <andy at knipp.com>
Subject: [Husker] New B1G scheduling
To: "'Husker List'" <husker at tssi.com>
Date: Thursday, November 29, 2012, 9:04 AM

OK, I am thinking about the 14 team conference and how the B1G may handle
things.  Does anyone know how the SEC handles 14 teams ? 

With the current setup,  NU plays each division team (5 more), plus
designated rival (PSU) and 2 of the remain 5 teams in the other division,
totaling 8 games, plus 4 non-conf games, B1G champ and bowl makes a 14 game
season.

Toss on more team each division and you have 2 choices:

    An 8 game conf schedule, with designated rival, leaves room for 1
team from the other division, played 2 years in a row, takes 12 years to
scroll through the teams.  Not workable. You could ditch the designated
rival and scroll though playing 2 of 7 teams every 2 years, a 6 or 8     year
cycle.  Of course the B1G would have to rejigger the divisions because they
will never go without UM/OSU playing every year. 

    A 9 game conf schedule seems more likely to me.  Keep designated
rival and then play 2 of 6 teams every 2 years, keeps the cycle at 6
years.  But that will mean that teams drop a non-conference team (I do not
see 15 game seasons becoming the norm, if they are even     allowed


Are there any other scenarios out there ? 

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