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<blockquote data-quote="Squint" data-source="post: 149480" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I look at it this way: weak schedule or strong schedule, how often are we realistically going to make it to the CFP? So given that the average year we win 7 or 8 games, I would rather watch some decent matchups to some decent teams with bragging rights on the line (family and friends), than watch a "closer that it needs to be" game (or a butt whoopin') against a team that no one wants to talk about. Sure we all would love a championship! And I am falling into the slippery slope of assuming that bigger teams are more "decent", but in reality it boils down to being able to relate to those around you. Recruits and fans can relate to the teams around us, and that makes it fun to be a part of. The rest works itself out in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squint, post: 149480, member: 59"] I look at it this way: weak schedule or strong schedule, how often are we realistically going to make it to the CFP? So given that the average year we win 7 or 8 games, I would rather watch some decent matchups to some decent teams with bragging rights on the line (family and friends), than watch a "closer that it needs to be" game (or a butt whoopin') against a team that no one wants to talk about. Sure we all would love a championship! And I am falling into the slippery slope of assuming that bigger teams are more "decent", but in reality it boils down to being able to relate to those around you. Recruits and fans can relate to the teams around us, and that makes it fun to be a part of. The rest works itself out in time. [/QUOTE]
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