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I was looking at some Non-Conference Schedules for next year and the first 3 I looked at jumped out at me:

 

My Washington Huskies who played the toughest schedule (including NC) in College football this past year:

 

BYU, Oklahoma and Notre Dame

 

USC:

 

@ Virginia, Ohio State and Notre Dame

 

LSU:

 

They have scheduled another terribly weak NC schedule that matches their 2007 schedule.

 

Troy, No. Texas, Tulane and TBD (probably William & Mary :D ) all at home? :D IMO, scheduling these types of opponents, all at home, should hurt your chances to get into a BCS bowl (especially a NC game).

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LSU:

 

They have scheduled another terribly weak NC schedule that matches their 2007 schedule.

 

Troy, No. Texas, Tulane and TBD (probably William & Mary :wacko: ) all at home? :D IMO, scheduling these types of opponents, all at home, should hurt your chances to get into a BCS bowl (especially a NC game).

Well, in fairness, they're going to have to schedule a NC game against a team that finishes the regular season in the top 5 BCS to match 2007 :D Though I understand you are very much on record for denying that game ever happened.

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I was looking at some Non-Conference Schedules for next year and the first 3 I looked at jumped out at me:

 

My Washington Huskies who played the toughest schedule (including NC) in College football this past year:

 

BYU, Oklahoma and Notre Dame

 

USC:

 

@ Virginia, Ohio State and Notre Dame

 

LSU:

 

They have scheduled another terribly weak NC schedule that matches their 2007 schedule.

 

Troy, No. Texas, Tulane and TBD (probably William & Mary :D ) all at home? :D IMO, scheduling these types of opponents, all at home, should hurt your chances to get into a BCS bowl (especially a NC game).

 

 

The early game we have at USC will be great ! If OSU beats LSU , then No doubt this will be a "post" NC tie breaker. Although it's @ USC , this is great for college football and we get them in Columbus in 2009 , so payback's a biatch ! I see McNight giving us fits however.

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Well, in fairness, they're going to have to schedule a NC game against a team that finishes the regular season in the top 5 BCS to match 2007 :D Though I understand you are very much on record for denying that game ever happened.

 

Clarify for me will you please .... what game am I denying ever happened?

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