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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 678748" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>FWIW, I agree with the concept you propose. I just don't think it's the <strong>ONLY </strong>way to accomplish the goal. IMO, we need one non-uga P5 (preferably SEC) OoC opponent every year. For the ND years, they will be that opponent. That leaves two OoC games. I'd schedule one G5 and one FCS for the win. Winning gets you recognition as well (See the way Duke football has started to become relevant) and scheduling easy OoC wins is a great method for that. Duke scheduled easily and yet scheduled Bama to open the season. Best of both worlds. Now that we're not running the TO, we should be more appealing to the factory schools as an opponent. In this case, I believe it's possible to have our cake and eat it too.</p><p></p><p>Caveat: The fan base hs to understand that scheduling tougher games means scheduling possible losses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 678748, member: 1191"] FWIW, I agree with the concept you propose. I just don't think it's the [B]ONLY [/B]way to accomplish the goal. IMO, we need one non-uga P5 (preferably SEC) OoC opponent every year. For the ND years, they will be that opponent. That leaves two OoC games. I'd schedule one G5 and one FCS for the win. Winning gets you recognition as well (See the way Duke football has started to become relevant) and scheduling easy OoC wins is a great method for that. Duke scheduled easily and yet scheduled Bama to open the season. Best of both worlds. Now that we're not running the TO, we should be more appealing to the factory schools as an opponent. In this case, I believe it's possible to have our cake and eat it too. Caveat: The fan base hs to understand that scheduling tougher games means scheduling possible losses. [/QUOTE]
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