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A Scheduling Lesson From the Oregon Schools

Oregon and Oregon State released their final schedules yesterday:

Oregon:

Sat, Aug 30 Washington
Sat, Sep 06 Utah State
Sat, Sep 13 at Purdue
Sat, Sep 20 Boise State
Sat, Sep 27 at Washington State
Sat, Oct 4 at USC
Sat, Oct 11 UCLA
Sat, Oct 18 Bye
Sat, Oct 25 at Arizona State
Sat, Nov 01 at California
Sat, Nov 08 Stanford
Sat, Nov 15 Arizona
Sat, Nov 22 Bye
Sat, Nov 29 at Oregon State

Oregon State:

Aug. 28 or 30 at Stanford
Sept. 6 at Penn State
Sept. 13 Hawai'i
Sept. 20 Bye
Sept. 25 (Thursday)USC
Oct. 2 (Thursday) at Utah
Oct. 11 Washington State
Oct. 18 at Washington
Oct. 25 Bye
Nov. 1 Arizona State (Homecoming)
Nov. 8 at UCLA
Nov. 15 California
Nov. 22 at Arizona
Nov. 29 Oregon

Notice something missing?  Where is Florida International?  The 1-AA schools?  Directional State U?  St. Mary's School for the Blind?  Look at the SEC--YOU'RE NOT A MAJOR SCHOOL IF YOUR NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ISN"T A BUNCH OF PASITES!  Yet, these two Pac-10 schools have loaded up the schedule.

Lets start with Oregon.  They are already facing the most ridiculous conference schedule in the country.  At USC.  At Cal.  At Arizona State.  And at OSU.  They top that off with a home game against a very good Boise State team, and a road game at a BCS school in Purdue?  Sure, Purdue isn't Ohio State, but road games at BCS schools are always difficult.  Utah State sticks out as a sore thumb, but at least they're 1-A.  Oregon deserves a bit of a respite from that brutal schedule, and they didn't resort to scheduling Portland State or Eastern Washington to do it.

OSU gets the more favorable conference schedule, getting all Oregon's road games at home.  But they make up for it with the non-conference schedule.  At Penn State.  At Utah.  Hawaii at home.  While Oregon has the most brutal conference schedule in the country, OSU has the most brutal non-conference slate.  Two very difficult road games, and a home game against a BCS team.  That's almost unheard of among major conference teams.  I'd like OSU to hold out for return games against the Penn State's of the world, but you have to give them credit for scheduling this game.

Oregon took the most difficult conference schedule in the country, and didn't back down in adding great non-conference games to it.  OSU went out and got themselves the best non-conference schedule in the country.  Both deserve to be commended.  They will face possibly the two most difficult schedules in the country next season.  But fans will be in for a treat every week.  College football fans in Oregon will spend their Saturday's watching legitimate teams, instead of Temple and Akron.  And we are the real winners.  Hope the SEC is taking notes.  Because nobody cares about Florida vs. Florida International.  But Oregon State/Penn State and Oregon/Boise State are good for college football.

GO DUCKS!!!

--Dave

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Two tough schedules for next year, very clearly. The Ducks caught the home/away breaks with the tuffys in the Pac 10 this year and have to pay the piper next year. The fact that Boise St. is on the schedule speaks well of the AD -- it really is UO and OSU's DUTY to give the top-tier WAC schools a legitimate test against the Pac 10. Their conference gets no respect from the national media and they have to play SOMEBODY home-and-home that will be a legitimate yardstick. It's real easy to duck those teams, pardon the pun, because they happen to be very good... And it's good that neither UO nor OSU is doing that.

Beavs get to play Penn State in front of 100,000 people for a big payday ($1.1 million, counting TV money) and then test their mettle with Hawaii -- who is gonna kick somebody or other's butt in a big bowl game this year. Speaking as a Beaver alum, the big games  are gonna be those 2 and, of course, the Civil War game... And those are games that OSU can legitimately win. (Trivia note: the last team to beat Hawaii was........ OSU).

Anyhow, looking forward to next year already.

timbo
Corvallis, OR

by timbo on Dec 13, 2007 8:02 PM PST   0 recs

Maybe Some Day
the BCS will grow up and realize that in this day pr parity, it's strength of schedule that counts.

Also, here's a differnt thought... perhaps we HAVE to do this (load up in our non conference games) as we don't have the advantage of a conference championship game.

by BLAZER PROPHET on Dec 14, 2007 8:21 PM PST   0 recs

you mean the stupidity
of a conference championship game

by Addicted to Quack on Dec 14, 2007 8:24 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

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