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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 495487" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Here’s some ideas:</p><p>A. Adopt an NFL scheduling approach. #1 Team from the previous year gets the hardest schedule & hardest road games. Worst team gets the easiest. You play in your conference just like now, but your out of conference schedule and locations are based on your previous year’s record. Maybe Bammer needs to go play on the road at Oh St & Oklahoma after they win a national championship for example? At home they get GT and La Monroe the SEC’s annual out of conference rival of choice.</p><p>B. Modify recruiting to make it like the draft. Top team from previous year gets a reduced number of new scholarship recruits that start school in that year only. If you lose due to academics or injury or go to the NFL or go to work for IBM you just have less guys from that year that can play. Give the teams with the worst records more scholarships for that year.</p><p>C. Have all the scholarship athletes take an academic SAT like test every year in math, sciences, literature, business, etc. Senior year tests are the hardest of course because by then you have been fully educated. Do above average, get more scholarships. Do worse than average, have scholarships taken away.</p><p>D. FCS Teams can have a 16 team playoff & they finish way before FBS. No reason why there can’t be a 32 team playoff. Each of the P5 conferences plus AAC gets 4 and the rest are at large with no more than 6 from any one conference, max of 3 in the home field bracket & 3 in the road warrior bracket. They could roll in the bowls & use those locations as neutral field venues in order to prevent upsetting the apple cart. That’s only 5 weeks to get thru the whole process.</p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts that will never happen because like the DC swamp, those with the money & power will hold onto what they got with every ounce of their energy regardless of how bad it is for anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 495487, member: 789"] Here’s some ideas: A. Adopt an NFL scheduling approach. #1 Team from the previous year gets the hardest schedule & hardest road games. Worst team gets the easiest. You play in your conference just like now, but your out of conference schedule and locations are based on your previous year’s record. Maybe Bammer needs to go play on the road at Oh St & Oklahoma after they win a national championship for example? At home they get GT and La Monroe the SEC’s annual out of conference rival of choice. B. Modify recruiting to make it like the draft. Top team from previous year gets a reduced number of new scholarship recruits that start school in that year only. If you lose due to academics or injury or go to the NFL or go to work for IBM you just have less guys from that year that can play. Give the teams with the worst records more scholarships for that year. C. Have all the scholarship athletes take an academic SAT like test every year in math, sciences, literature, business, etc. Senior year tests are the hardest of course because by then you have been fully educated. Do above average, get more scholarships. Do worse than average, have scholarships taken away. D. FCS Teams can have a 16 team playoff & they finish way before FBS. No reason why there can’t be a 32 team playoff. Each of the P5 conferences plus AAC gets 4 and the rest are at large with no more than 6 from any one conference, max of 3 in the home field bracket & 3 in the road warrior bracket. They could roll in the bowls & use those locations as neutral field venues in order to prevent upsetting the apple cart. That’s only 5 weeks to get thru the whole process. Just some thoughts that will never happen because like the DC swamp, those with the money & power will hold onto what they got with every ounce of their energy regardless of how bad it is for anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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