They don't - except maybe one well-meaning poster and he can guess who he is if he ever stops beating the dead horse
I've tried multiple times to move on from the schedule talk and it appeared that we had until the guy who runs this site started this all up again with this thread. I guess we know his motivations for that.
Will boil down my points here in no particular order and try to quell any misconceptions and then I'm done. For future reference:
- My main gripe with this whole schedule is that it's important to pick up a couple quality wins in the OOC to help your seeding/selection. Our only opportunity to pick up a real quality win is if we win @Duke. This doesn't mean having to play a bunch of top 10 teams, but games against teams like Florida, Clemson, Nebraska, Buffalo, Miami, Oklahoma etc. are winnable games that would move the needle in March. I understand that means risking losing a couple of them but losing games like that don't hurt all that much by themselves. Whereas if you slip up against a Cal or VCU, that will come back to bite you later on.
- I don't want 13 games against great opponents. I have no problem scheduling 5-6 cupcakes. Every team does it and there are reasons to do it. Scheduling 9 of them is a bit much though.
- Just because Georgia Tech, Rutgers and Cal play in good conferences doesn't make them good teams. Those wins will mean 0 in March.
- If scheduling nothing but average to bad teams to rack up Ws in OOC is the most prudent strategy, every team would do it. Our staff didn't crack the scheduling code here ahead of coaches/programs that have been doing this for years.
- I'm certainly not the only person that believes our schedule is awful and that it will hurt us later in the season. Rothstein has mentioned it multiple times. Zach wrote an entire article about it. It's pretty much common sense to see if you can step out of the SJU bubble and look at it.
- At the time, Marillac and Dave said Bowling Green was a good team and is not a cupcake. LOL.
Alright, that's it. I promise I'm done.