Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
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I get the feeling that long term Holmoe is starting to get things lined up the way he wants but there will still be some disappointing schedules (like 2014) that must be endured in this process. I just wish he shared more about what is going on with the future schedules. I'm sure there are things that continue to be in negotiations or responses to continuing change (like if BYU counts towards the P5 games conferences are requiring). Am I just being overly optimistic?Tom Holmoe @TomHolmoe
Folks, I feel like scheduling is proceeding in a positive manner. I suggest you not react to every press release as if it's final.
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Re: Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
I am not sure why anyone would label the 2014 schedule "disappointing". True, it isn't off the charts "sexy" in any way, but I don't think it's sorely "lacking" at all considering the dynamics of being an Independent program. 3 P5 conference opponents, 7 MWC/AAC opponents, 1 C-USA opponent, and 1 FCS opponent. Not much different than the past 30 years. Sure there is only one true historical "blue-blood" (Texas) on the schedule this year, but without doing any in-depth analysis, I would say that is usually the case when a true "blue-blood" is on the schedule. I see solid quality opponents in Boise St., Utah St., Houston, and UCF, and I don't think you can fall asleep at the wheel with @UConn, Virginia, and @ Cal. UNLV and Nevada are nice regional match-ups, and Savannah St. is what it is. I think TH and BM are doing a phenomenal job with scheduling as an Independent in what is an ever-changing landscape in college football.Fido wrote:I get the feeling that long term Holmoe is starting to get things lined up the way he wants but there will still be some disappointing schedules (like 2014) that must be endured in this process. I just wish he shared more about what is going on with the future schedules. I'm sure there are things that continue to be in negotiations or responses to continuing change (like if BYU counts towards the P5 games conferences are requiring). Am I just being overly optimistic?Tom Holmoe @TomHolmoe
Folks, I feel like scheduling is proceeding in a positive manner. I suggest you not react to every press release as if it's final.
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Re: Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
Disappointing in that we had 6 P5 teams on the schedule last year and have half that this year. If we play 75% G5 games then it is hard to claim we deserve to be in the P5 ranks.
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Re: Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
BYU has had less than 3 schedules that even come close to the 2013 schedule in the entire history of BYU Football. If you get disappointed every year we do not have a schedule like 2013, prepare yourself for a lot of disappointment.Fido wrote:Disappointing in that we had 6 P5 teams on the schedule last year and have half that this year. If we play 75% G5 games then it is hard to claim we deserve to be in the P5 ranks.
And when BYU does get a schedule like 2013 or Detmer's senior season - expect 8 wins.
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So then what you are saying is independence has had no change in improving the football schedule, right?Cougarbib wrote:BYU has had less than 3 schedules that even come close to the 2013 schedule in the entire history of BYU Football. If you get disappointed every year we do not have a schedule like 2013, prepare yourself for a lot of disappointment.Fido wrote:Disappointing in that we had 6 P5 teams on the schedule last year and have half that this year. If we play 75% G5 games then it is hard to claim we deserve to be in the P5 ranks.
And when BYU does get a schedule like 2013 or Detmer's senior season - expect 8 wins.
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When ranking seasons by opponent's winning percentage, Detmer's senior season ranks 16th (going all the back to 1972 - so 42 seasons). Of the 15 seasons more difficult, five of them have come under Bronco.
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Re: Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
This game is a disappointment only because of the lack of big names. There is a team that won a BCS game on the schedule this year. There are a bunch of 8 win teams on the schedule. It's the lack of names, not the lack of good opponents that makes it disappointing in large portions.
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. There is more to this than just winning percentage. It is much tougher to get 10 wins I Pl conferences, especially before they started watering down OOC schedules.SpiffCoug wrote:When ranking seasons by opponent's winning percentage, Detmer's senior season ranks 16th (going all the back to 1972 - so 42 seasons). Of the 15 seasons more difficult, five of them have come under Bronco.
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Re: Scheduling proceeding in a positive manner
it has killed November scheduling. It has given up home field advantage. Best opponents are too often on the road. Un neutral sites. Long road trips. Steep price to pay to book a few big names. Plusses and minuses.Fido wrote:So then what you are saying is independence has had no change in improving the football schedule, right?Cougarbib wrote:BYU has had less than 3 schedules that even come close to the 2013 schedule in the entire history of BYU Football. If you get disappointed every year we do not have a schedule like 2013, prepare yourself for a lot of disappointment.Fido wrote:Disappointing in that we had 6 P5 teams on the schedule last year and have half that this year. If we play 75% G5 games then it is hard to claim we deserve to be in the P5 ranks.
And when BYU does get a schedule like 2013 or Detmer's senior season - expect 8 wins.
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Having said that - BYU football has been fun to watch.
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How many people, knowing what we know now would change anything about the decision to go independent? Remember when we left the MWC BSU stepped in and what was the first thing the MWC did? Outlawed BSU's uniforms on their home field, and then watched BSU and SDSU "leave" for the Big East. Only after they "left" Did the MWC change their stupid TV policy that was killing us, and even now, it is not as good of a deal that we have now.Cougarbib wrote:it has killed November scheduling. It has given up home field advantage. Best opponents are too often on the road. Un neutral sites. Long road trips. Steep price to pay to book a few big names. Plusses and minuses.Fido wrote:So then what you are saying is independence has had no change in improving the football schedule, right?Cougarbib wrote:BYU has had less than 3 schedules that even come close to the 2013 schedule in the entire history of BYU Football. If you get disappointed every year we do not have a schedule like 2013, prepare yourself for a lot of disappointment.Fido wrote:Disappointing in that we had 6 P5 teams on the schedule last year and have half that this year. If we play 75% G5 games then it is hard to claim we deserve to be in the P5 ranks.
And when BYU does get a schedule like 2013 or Detmer's senior season - expect 8 wins.
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Having said that - BYU football has been fun to watch.
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Utah fans seem to like calling BYU's Independence a "knee jerk" reaction to their getting a P 12 invite, and to claim as much is not intellectually honest. (But to say "ute intellectual dishonesty" would be a redundancy) BYU has never been invited to a major conference. It’s two options are MWC or independence. Only an idiot ute fan would consider membership in the current MWC to e as good as or better than independence. And that’s ignoring the fact that the current MWC is better than the MWC that we left.