You mean like Clemson playing North Carolina Charlotte tomorrow? I think they've had a football program there for all of 4 or 5 years.
This (record vs other conferences) says the PAC isn’t all THAT easy. https://topdan.com/college-football-conference-records/pac-12.html
thanks, you're being too kind,.. Montana is a FBS cupcake,.. Nevada plays in the Mountain West conference, they should be the worst team we play
It doesn't show Colorado with any record vs the SEC. I know that LSU has played thems at least 3 times. Split in a home and home and beat them in the 1962 Orange Bowl 25.7. LSU is 1-1 vs USC but that isn't showing. A lot of the PAC wins against other conferences was when USC was beating almost everybody.
ooc, like @kcal said, no FBS, period. I'd like to see us play two good teams, and a lesser but decent team, the latter played first game of the year
excuses,.. you're being forced to watch shitty games, and you're rationalizing why that's ok I respect the SEC, but not their pussified scheduling
I like the opening day neutral site matchups between top 10 teams. This year Oregon played Auburn and even though it was the second weekend LSU played Texas. If LSU and Oregon had a game scheduled this year when would be the best weekend on each team's schedule to play? The only good time for LSU would be next week after the Vandy game and then take the bye week one week later than it's scheduled now. That would give us a week off before getting into the meat of the SEC schedule against Florida. I make this statement without considering the injuries to key players who will benefit from the week off next week. I see Oregon plays a weaker than usual Stanford tomorrow followed by California then followed by patsy Colorado. I don't know anything about which of your best players are injured. What do you think?