We play road games at Toledo, Arkansas State, FAU

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Lulz at guys worrying about strength of schedule affecting the committee when we can't even win the coastal
 
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in the coming years.

Fire Blake James.

tyson.webp
 
Your username should indicate some level of strategic thinking. Apparently that was wrong track mind.

We are not playing in the mid-80's, old school, grey hair, Cotton Bowl actually means something, era of football anymore.

We are playing in the right now, twitter my timbers, gimmie gimmie, playoff era. Strength of OOC schedule is going to be a MAJOR factor going forward. If James hasn't changed those schedules for the better or himself scheduled stronger opponents then it's on him.

Try and be somewhat coherent. I hate to think your username actually has real life connotations impacting our national defense.

Okay, internet tough guy I'll respond despite your nastiness. Outside of conference realignment, what has really changed regarding inter-sectional games. Let's look at the playoff team candidates. Oregon played Michigan State this year and next year. How about the rest of their OOC games this year and in the future? How about TCU or Baylor and their future schedules How about Ohio State? Look at traditional powers like Oklahoma.

That being said I don't disagree we should schedule 2 Power 5 games a year.

You broke the internet then you fixed it. Nastiness or not you say some irrational things.

Irrational? Hello, kettle meet pot. The trend is towards an 8-team playoff which means the 5 conference winners and 3 at-large berths. Unless you're in the SEC, if you don't win your conference or at lose your first game in the conference title game you're probably outside looking in. For most of these schools, it's about scheduling home dates. The trend is for 1 big inter-sectional game each year on schedule. That's a fact if you look through the schedules.

Your problem is you are only looking at what IS. Not what will be.

People in your line of work should be much better at seeing what will be.

Once again. I'll be in D.C. in April. I'm buying stud.

Last time I checked, they just implemented a 4-team playoff. They're going to expand the format and that's pretty much guaranteed. Unless you're in the SEC, you're not going to the playoff, 4-game, 8-game, unless you win your conference. Worrying about a dog road game every other year is the least of Miami's problems at the moment.
 
Fau game is actually smart even in the new world order, teams will still have one cupcake and this is a virtual additional home game. The others are a joke though
 
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Okay, internet tough guy I'll respond despite your nastiness. Outside of conference realignment, what has really changed regarding inter-sectional games. Let's look at the playoff team candidates. Oregon played Michigan State this year and next year. How about the rest of their OOC games this year and in the future? How about TCU or Baylor and their future schedules How about Ohio State? Look at traditional powers like Oklahoma.

That being said I don't disagree we should schedule 2 Power 5 games a year.

You broke the internet then you fixed it. Nastiness or not you say some irrational things.

Irrational? Hello, kettle meet pot. The trend is towards an 8-team playoff which means the 5 conference winners and 3 at-large berths. Unless you're in the SEC, if you don't win your conference or at lose your first game in the conference title game you're probably outside looking in. For most of these schools, it's about scheduling home dates. The trend is for 1 big inter-sectional game each year on schedule. That's a fact if you look through the schedules.

Your problem is you are only looking at what IS. Not what will be.

People in your line of work should be much better at seeing what will be.

Once again. I'll be in D.C. in April. I'm buying stud.

Last time I checked, they just implemented a 4-team playoff. They're going to expand the format and that's pretty much guaranteed. Unless you're in the SEC, you're not going to the playoff, 4-game, 8-game, unless you win your conference. Worrying about a dog road game every other year is the least of Miami's problems at the moment.

Au contrair mon fillet mignon.

I can 100% guarantee. (please quote me on this, if you don't I will)

8 teams by 2017. Then it's all about OOC. In conference means nothing because all of the Power 5 conference champs will be included right?

So therefore (hope you are keeping up) it will surely default to OOC scheduling to determine who amongst the scrap eaters is eligible.

Why are you so myopic? I am starting to believe that you aren't actually in the Pentagon at all.

For the 3rd time. I'll be in D.C. in April. I'm buying. I have friends at The Daily Grill.
 
Those teams are clearly taking an SEC stance and scheduling cupcakes for them to beat up on at home before conference play begins.
 
Literally there is only one positive thing I have seen him do, and that is the get loud for wings promotion.
The upgrades to our facilities was not him...
 
in the coming years.

Fire Blake James.

Nobody *****ed when we used to travel to East Carolina in the mid-80s. Other than the Earnest Byner years, they were awful. Same goes for our Cincinnati series in the 1980s and 1990s. They were just awful. We went to Memphis in 1996. When we scheduled San Diego State in the 1980s they sucked. It just worked out that when we played them they had Marshall Falk and Mark McGwire's little brother..

So, when nobody had internet basically.
 
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I don't even care anymore. Thanks, Al, Blake and every other ******* ****head who has ruined Miami football for me. G-d Bless Jim Larrañaga.
 
in the coming years.

Fire Blake James.

Nobody *****ed when we used to travel to East Carolina in the mid-80s. Other than the Earnest Byner years, they were awful. Same goes for our Cincinnati series in the 1980s and 1990s. They were just awful. We went to Memphis in 1996. When we scheduled San Diego State in the 1980s they sucked. It just worked out that when we played them they had Marshall Falk and Mark McGwire's little brother.

LOL, the Toledo home-and-home was made back in 2010.

We scheduled those series when we were awful for starters, and, secondly, we were an independent then, as were those teams (ECU, Cincy), so the college football landscape was entirely different, and lastly, teams did not get the huge rent a win payouts they get today, so schools like ECU and Cincy (who weren't rent a wins anyway, look at ECU's schedules, they got South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida State, NC State and others to come to their home) weren't as willing to just come to your stadium every single year without return games.
 
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