cowboycwr said:
Aliceinbubbleland said:
cowboycwr said:
Aliceinbubbleland said:
Shameful scheduling. These outside of TCU and WVU are nothing more than pre-season games. Gone are the days when Teaff's teams played real teams in non conference.
Real Teams??????
You mean like:
Wyoming- 83
North TExas State-82
Tulane-82
San Jose State-80
Lamar-81
Bowling Green-81
Louisiana Tech- 81
UTEP- 91
Utah State-92
Louisiana Tech- 92
This fantasy world that his teams ONLY played power house teams in non con is just that. Fantasy. In reality some years they played one or 2 P5 schools but usually only 1 just like we do now.
We use to play really difficult non-conference like Syracuse, Air Force, Army, Tulane, Ole Miss, Auburn, Georgia, USC are some I recall.
Frank Broyles discovered how to fix your schedule with weak non conference scheduling and we followed.
It works but it doesn't create excitement, if anything, the opposite. All those games you mentioned were yuk, That was my point. I just don't recall any great non conference scheduling since Teaff.
Syracuse????
Army????
Air Force????
Tulane???
Those are not great teams or difficult teams. Unless we are talking about the 1940s
Again stop creating a false reality. I listed the years those teams were played under Teaff. The schedule might have one top team a year but often it had some mid level teams to low teams. People act like EVERY year we played 3 top ten teams and that was NEVER the case.
When we played army about a decade ago there were people on here (well really Bfans) complaining about them as an opponent and then you try to use them as a "difficult" example.
Can't have it both ways.
But again the fantasy that Teaff played only top ten teams is ignoring the reality of what the schedule actually was.
While it's true we scheduled some non-con laughers during the Teaff era, it's still a fair point that on balance, with some years being obviously tougher than others, our non-con schedules tended to be much more challenging than they've been since then. Off the top of my head we played non-con games against schools like Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Ole Miss, Ohio State, Michigan, USC, Georgia Tech, OU, Oklahoma State, & Mizzou (when they were non-con opponents), Colorado (right after they won a Natty the prior season), BYU (including their '84 National champion team), Kentucky, Miami, Florida State, South Carolina, and Pittsburgh (when they had Tony Dorsett), etc. Non-con was a different story for most of Teaff's career.